White tigers are merely white Bengal tigers, and are found in India.
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Bengal tigers live in India, so they are also called Indian tigers.
No. White tigers are a rare color morph of the Bengal tiger. They are native to India.
No, white tigers typically inhabit tropical forests and grasslands. They are found in countries like India, Nepal, and Bhutan. Meadows are not a typical habitat for white tigers.
White tigers typically live in tropical and subtropical climates, such as the forests and mangrove swamps of India and Southeast Asia. These regions generally have hot and humid conditions with heavy rainfall, providing the lush vegetation and prey necessary for the tiger's survival.
There are about 100 white tigers left in India.
White tigers normally live in the north part of India. Most of the time it is snowing.
White tigers typically live in jungles where the dense vegetation provides them with cover for hunting. They do not typically live in cold places as they prefer the warm, tropical climates found in regions like India and Southeast Asia.
No, white tigers do not live in the tundra. They are native to the forests and grasslands of India, with their white color being a result of a rare genetic mutation. Tundras are cold, treeless regions found in the Arctic and mountainous areas where white tigers do not inhabit.
White tigers are not a separate subspecies and are a genetic mutation of Bengal tigers. They can be found in various parts of Asia, primarily in India and some parts of Southeast Asia. However, they are extremely rare in the wild due to their unique genetic makeup.
White tigers are found in the wild in parts of India. They prefer moist, dense forests where they can camouflage well due to their white fur. In captivity, they can be found in zoos around the world.