very cold
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.
Orange Tigers live in North America White Tigers live near Russia
white tigers live in Russa
White tigers are native to the forests and grasslands of India, not the tundra. They are adapted to a variety of habitats, including tropical and subtropical forests. White tigers are not specifically adapted to survive in the cold, harsh conditions of the tundra biome.
white tigers live in southern asia.Actually,White Tigers are very, very rare in the wild. In the last 100 years, less than 12 white tigers have been seen in India. You only get one white tiger cub (in the wild) every 10,000 births or so. Other than the rareness of the white coat, white tigers are like other orange tigers, and live where Bengal tigers live, since the gene for a white coat only resides in Bengals.Now, the white tigers you see in the zoos all come from one white tiger that was captured nearly 60 years ago. The people who bred him inbred the male with his daughters and granddaughters to produce these beautiful tigers we see today.
Tigers can live for twenty years or more. White tigers are Bengals, not Siberians.
White tigers are merely white Bengal tigers, and are found in India.
Yes, white tigers do, but regular tigers usually do not
No, white tigers do not live in tropical rain forests.
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White tigers don't live in rainforests, weirdo.