Might want to rethink, and or rewrite that question a bit.
A tiger cub doesn't stay a cub very long. If it lives, it becomes a juvenile, and then an adult. It has stopped being a cub, but it hasn't died.
Young of pretty much all animal species has it tough in the wild. And many die before reaching adulthood. The more newborn they are, the more likely they are to die. Before which age most cubs die, I have no idea.
Tigers can live for twenty years or more. White tigers are Bengals, not Siberians.
The life span of tigers in the wild is thought to be about 10 years. Tigers in zoos live twice as long.
the same as normal tigers
All known naturally occurring White tigers - and there's been preciously few of those - have been bengal tigers. Don't Think there are any White siberian tigers in the wild. Might be a bengal/siberian White cross in captivity somewhere. Which would most likely have the same Life expectancy as its parents.
Tiger cubs normally live without their fathers, but in the wild they wouldn't survive for very long without their mothers. They could live without their mothers if they're raised in captivity though.
I think it grows about 5 feet long.
Average life span of tigers living in the wild is 10 years. Tigers that are in zoos live twice as long.
well white tigers are for losers so they move for as long as they want!
Average life span of tigers living in the wild is 10 years. Tigers that are in zoos live twice as long.
They can't live in a house
6 months
In the wild, white tigers typically live for about 10 to 15 years. However, in captivity, they can live up to 20 years or more with proper care. Factors such as habitat, diet, and healthcare can all influence their lifespan.