like all tigers do. They pee on trees and scratch on trees.
Tigers mark territory much like house cats, by urinating.
they scratch trees and bushes
Tigers leave scent marks, and claw trees, and roar to let others know their territory is occupied.
By scratching & clawing. They also do scent marking using urine and feces.
White tigers make a range of vocalizations including roars, growls, hisses, and chuffs. They use these sounds to communicate with other tigers and to establish territory. White tigers are known for their deep and loud roars that can be heard from over a mile away.
Habitat. White tigers habitat is well it depends on the food in the territory. It is most likely 10-30 miles. White tigers most likly live alone for a while. Their habitat also includes trees and water.
Tigers mark their territory by using a combination of visual markings, such as scratch marks on trees and scent markings from urine and feces. They may also vocalize to assert their presence and warn off potential intruders. This territorial behavior helps establish boundaries and reduce conflicts with other tigers.
White tigers, like other tigers, are carnivores and primarily feed on prey such as deer, wild boar, and buffalo. They do not typically hunt and eat other tigers unless in rare cases of disputes over territory or mating rights. In the wild, tigers are solitary animals and will mostly avoid confrontation with other tigers.
The main enemies of white tigers in the wild are typically humans, as they are hunted for their fur and body parts. Other threats include loss of habitat, poaching, and conflict with humans encroaching on their territory. In captivity, white tigers face health issues due to inbreeding to maintain the genetic mutation that gives them their white color.
On your keyboard press "P" to mark your territory. You can only mark your territory during the official quest to mark your territory.
White tigers are only very rare color morphs of the Bengal tiger. The tigress, while in heat, mates with the dominant male in her territory, but may accept others in his absence.
White tigers (which are just a form of Bengal tigers) compete for various things such as food, territory and shelter, and mating competion. Fights that break out between males can become very violent, but sometimes when the female steps in and trys to choose she can easily overpower the male.