no they dont care for any environmental issue. they are simply not bothered
This all depends on the genetics of the parents. If the parents have both the orange and white genes, they can produce both white and orange cubs.
no
As big as their parents, eventually.
White bengal tiger cubs stay with their parents until they are approximately 2 to 3 years old. The parents protect and feed them until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
The oldest white tiger in the world was named "Mohan" and he lived to be around 20 years old. Additionally, proper care, diet, and living conditions can contribute to a white tiger's longevity.
In some places, it is legal to own a white tiger if you have the necessary permits and facilities to care for them. However, white tigers are an endangered species and their ownership is heavily regulated to ensure they are properly cared for and not exploited. It is important to research and understand the legal requirements and ethical considerations before considering owning a white tiger.
a white tiger
They aren't different the White Bengal Tiger is just white and the Bengal Tiger is orange.
A white tiger is a teritory consumer so no animal eats white tiger.
White tigers are a rare color variant of the Bengal tiger. They are not a separate subspecies with a distinct birth time. White tigers are born when both parents carry a rare genetic mutation that results in their unique coloring.
Well it is possible but usually they don't have it
No. The white tiger is merely a gentic flaw of the Bengal tiger.