White tigers are all decended from a very small number of wild caught white tigers. There are very few if any white tigers currently in the wild. However as a white tiger can be born to two normal coloured tigers and is not a species in itself, it will go extinct when all tigers are extinct
How long until the White Tiger become's Extinct?
They are going extinct because people keep hunting them and destroying their natural habitat
White tigers were not extinct, but endangered.
The Balinese Tiger and the Javan Tiger are two extinct species of Tigers.
Nope they were extinct along long time ago.
White bengal tiger cubs stay with their parents until they are approximately 2 to 3 years old. The parents protect and feed them until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
The Tasmanian Tiger, more correctly known as a Thylacine, is extinct. It was at the top of the food chain and had no predators, until Man decided this animal was a threat to his livestock, and actively hunted it to extinction.
When any given species has not been sighted for a certain number of years, it is declared extinct. There have been no confirmed sightings of the Tasmanian Tiger, more correctly known as Thylacine, since the last known specimen died in the Hobart Zoo in September 1936. Until there is a confirmed sighting, the Thylacine will continue to be regarded as extinct.
yup, the aren't very wide roaming, but they do in fact live there
The Thylacine (Tasmanian tiger) did not hate the Tasmanian devil. Tasmanian Devil and the Thylacine both occupied the top of the food chain, competing for live prey, until the Thylacine became extinct in 1936.
The more white that is added to the original green, the lighter the green becomes, until it is so pale as to be more a tint of white than green.
Only until it is five years old. Thats a short age to take care of itself.
Well they're not extinct anywhere exactly, because they're not extinct until the last of the species die... :L
The Tasmanian devil is at the top of the food chain in Australia, and therefore has no natural predators.
The Tasmanian Tiger, more correctly known as the Thylacine, is believed to be extinct. The lifespan of the Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacine, was around 7 years. The longest recorded lifespan of the thylacine, which is now extinct, was 8 years and 131 days. This was achieved by a thylacine in the London Zoo in 1884.