No. On the game, you can't put different species into the same areas (cages).
I tried.
PROBABLY NOT.
maybe with an altered gene or transgenic animals but highly unlikely
There can be. Just breed a male lion and a female white tiger
There can be. Just breed a male lion and a female white tiger
breed a male white Zebra and a female cream zebra
There is probably a variant in the game that happens out of luck if you place enough tigers.
No. White tigers are a rare but naturally occurring variation of (usually) the Bengal tiger. As such, they're not considered as a separate species.
Well, if you want the tiger to still be white, it has to breed with its mother, or sister, or any relation. But if you don't mind, it can just reproduce with a normal Bengal tiger.
Both tigers are white, but Albino tigers will not have stripes on their tails. If you shave a white tiger's and an albino tiger's tail, the white tiger's tail will have stripes on the skin, while the albino tiger does not. An Albino tiger also will have pink skin, and their nose and lips will be pink too. A white tiger has white and black coloured fur and is a certain species. An Albino tiger is not a breed (can happen to any breed )but has no colour except for white and pink. This is because it is lacking in skin pigment because it does not have a certain gene. This can be passed down to it's cubs who could either turn out to be normal tigers or Albino tigers.
White Tiger : White with Black stripes Leopard : Golden with Black unique spots Jaguar : Black with No markings
Yes, they are.... There are only many out there... it comes from a white male tiger and a normal female tiger when they breed it comes out to a white tiger. But the reason they are so rare is because... when there out in the wild there easier to catch as prey than a normal tiger because of there white and black hair.. pluse they dont blend in with anything.
I have both the endangered species pack and the African adventure pack. When I put about 10 tigers in a cage, at least 1 and sometimes more are white. The chance of getting a white tiger is exactly 10% You should also be able to get baby white tigers, allthough if you breed a female white tiger with a male white tiger, this doesn't have to mean the baby is white too.
get the male horse a white zebra and the female horse a cream zebra then breed using the 30% vitamun
White tigers aren't a separate species, they're simply a Bengal tiger with an unusual fur color. As such, they'll happily breed with other tigers if they get the chance. In fact, being so rare, a White tiger in the wild would pretty much have to breed with a normal-colored one, if it is to have any chance of breeding. Holding out for another White - if tigers thought that way - wouldn't be an option.