in captivety they don't get all the nutriants that it needs and in the wild the only place it could live is a snowy place because of its color it stands out in the trees but in the snow it is almost invisible.
The population of white tigers has went down and it is especially endangered now.
it depends on what type of tiger you're talking about
There are less 200 white tigers left.
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White tigers are only a rare color phase of the Bengal tiger. As of today, there are not any white tigers among the wild population.
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Several hundred, all in captivity.
The rare mutation of the tiger that is white is a Bengal tiger, not a Siberian. None have been seen among the wild Bengal population in years.
There is only about 200 worldwide. They are a mutation, there has never been a documented wild birth of a white tiger. All white tigers have been bred and raised from the same white tiger found in the 1950's, all inbred to keep the white gene alive.
The white tiger started from humans breeding tigers in captivity. To make the tiger thrive they would have to establish a small population of white tigers to release in the wild because a tiger with and orange coloring will not mate with a white tiger.
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Recent information suggests that the Siberian Tigers' numbers have grown to nearly 600 in the wild.
The population of Giant Tiger is 7,000.