White tigers are born through live birth.
yes , some bengal tigers are born with half brown stripes and black stripes
White tigers are born in only one in 10,000 births of Bengal tigers. It is a recessive gene variation.
The white tigers are bengals, not siberians, and none are currently in the wild. All are in captivity.
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.
yes although they are very rare
Some Bengal tigers are born, as are other animals, with a form of albinism, a lack of skin pigment. These albinos may breed to create more albinos within the bloodline.
The white Bengal tiger is a genetic anomaly, at present none are in the wild. They are merely Bengal tigers, not a separate race or species, and white cubs can be born in normal colored litters. The loss of habitat, previous uncontrolled hunting, and the constant threat of poaching has led to the endangerment of all tigers.
Sure they can, they are both members of the cat family and can easily interbreed but the chances of this happening in nature are slim given that White Tigers are Bengal Tigers which live in Northern Asia and the Siberian Tiger lives in Siberia and other parts of Russia. If you are asking whether a Siberian tiger could mate with a white Bengal tiger, then yes it could, but not in the wild. Scientists believe that when a white Siberian tiger is born, it is more likely to be the result of human intervention; Previously mating a Siberian tiger and a Bengal tiger, which carries the white gene, leaving offspring as carriers. see related link..
there are more than 40 types of rare tigers left
Yes, Bengal tigers have very acute hearing. They are avid hunters, so they must have heightened senses of hearing, smell, and sight.
White tigers are born alive.
Bengal tigers are estimated to be between 1,300 and 1,500. But according to zoologists, there is only a 1 in 10,000 chance that a Bengal tiger will be born with the white genetic mutation. There are at least 200 white tigers in zoos today, but many more in the hands of private owners who keep them as 'pets'. In the past 100 years, there have only been 12 confirmed reports of white tiger sightings in the wild, the last of which occurred in 1959. Some people say none are left... in the wild.