As most of them are held in captivity they get their energy form the food the receive from their keepers. A white tiger living in the wild would have to hunt for its food just like any other wild predator.
Tigers obtain energy by eating. Tigers are pure carnivores. They prefer hunting large ungulates such as chital, sambar, gaur, and to a small extent also barasingha, water buffalo, nilgai, serow and takin. Among the medium-sized prey species they frequently kill wild boar, and occasionally hog deer, muntjac and Gray langur. Small prey species such as porcupines, hares and peafowl are also hunted and form a very small part in their diet. Sometimes, they also prey on domestic livestock too that wander off into the jungles
The same as any other tiger, through its food.
It eats 65 pounds of meat a day.
biomass gets it's energy when something had burned or died,for example if a tiger dies the energy is from the tiger and if something has burnt like coal then the energy is inside the coal
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From the meat that it eats.
Carbohydrates provide the quickest energy for tigers.
A tiger is a carnivore.
Like other animals, tigers get their energy from the food they eat.
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A tiger receives his protein from a deer size meal that it eats and helps them feed hunger and gives them energy.
The tiger would not be able to keep running