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White tigers are merely white Bengal tigers, and are found in India.
THE WHITE TIGERS WERE FIRST FOUND IN ASIA AND ARE STILL THERE TODAY
THE WHITE TIGERS WERE FIRST FOUND IN Asia AND ARE STILL THERE TODAY
white tigers are least commonly found in America, and South America
No, the tigers and elephants are not found in Australia. Rabbits are found there. Tigers are only found in South-east Asia and elephants in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia.
You cannot find white Siberian tigers anywhere, they do not exist. The only white tigers are Bengal tigers and they are only found in zoos.
You cannot find white Siberian tigers anywhere, they do not exist. The only white tigers are Bengal tigers and they are only found in zoos.
The only white tigers in Australia are ones in zoos. Australia has no native felids at all, and tigers are found only in Asia. White tigers are individuals of the Bengal tiger subspecies that have a genetic condition called leucism. They are not Siberian tigers, not albino, and not a unique species or subspecies - these are all common mistakes people make regarding them. In the wild, they rarely occur as leucism is passed on by recessive genes, and a white animal sticks out like a sore thumb, but when they do it is obviously in the areas that Bengal tigers live, such as India, Bangladesh and Nepal. They are much more common in captivity because people have bred them on purpose - often through inbreeding, meaning many captive white tigers have genetic defects.
White Bengal tigers are the ONLY white tiger and are only found in zoos, the white is just a genetic mutation. white Siberian tigers do not exist.
White Siberian tigers do not exist, the only white tigers are Bengal tigers and those are only found in zoos.