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.
White tigers are merely a genetic flaw of the Bengal tiger, not a separate subspecies..All tigers are now fully protected by law.
White tigers are all decended from a very small number of wild caught white tigers. There are very few if any white tigers currently in the wild. However as a white tiger can be born to two normal coloured tigers and is not a species in itself, it will go extinct when all tigers are extinct
the white tigers have been extinct since 2006
not yet not yet
yes
yes I'm pretty sure that their in danger of becoming extinct :( but there are a few ways we could help them survive and not becoming extinct
the white tiger is almost extinct so its only "predator" is humans
No, the white tiger is endangered, not extinct. They are the rarest type of tiger, and there are only thought to be 200 of them left in the wild.
The Statuses are endangered, threatened, and extinct. The white White tiger is threatened.
To answer your Question, The white Tiger is not "Extincted" but most of the remaining specimens live in captivity. I also suggest that you work on your grammar. An appropriate question would be 'Why is the White tiger Extinct?'. -Sheldon Cooper
It's because of humans ruining the habitats and the pollution.
White tigers are not extinct. They are usually a morph color of the subspecies Bengal and even though they are rare they are not extinct.
White tigers are not yet extinct. White tigers are also known as snow tigers. But no, they are not yet extinct, even. The white tigers are merely color variations of the Bengal tiger, extremely rare in the wild. They are not a different species from the Bengal, and white cubs can be born at any time in a litter of normal colored cubs. Also, the "snow" tiger is the Siberian tiger, not white Bengals.