yes they can see in color.
The white Bengal has not been seen for decades in the wild. It was only a rare color phase of the Bengal, not a true species.
No, I think it is a false.
false
The white tiger is only a color variation in the Bengal tiger and, therefore, has the same habits and disposition. They are generally white with black or brown stripes, though some are nearly white all over. They have blue eyes (they are not true albinos). The first ones came from Rewa, India in the 1960's, and now are extremely rare in the wild. Most white tigers today came from the first few found in Rewa.
How much dog in America 52.6 true or false?
true
False; Tigers are from Asia and Mexico is on North America.
False; Zeffirelli's Hamlet was shot in color.
True white tigers are rare. They are characterized by white fur with stripes that can be pale brown all the way to black in color. Most importantly, they have pale blue eyes that can appear almost white or colorless. The color of their eyes distinguish them from albino tigers, who would have pink eyes.
False If you buy it from the store than true
The white Bengal has not been seen for decades in the wild. It was only a rare color phase of the Bengal, not a true species.
True
true -page 247-248
True
True
True
it really depends on who you are asking. But the real answer is no. White is not a true color.