Female tigers mate once every two years or so. They would need 2 years to raise their young and hence would not mate until the cubs are old enough to fend for themselves.
White tigers are tigers first and foremost. And just like all animals of their kind - mammals, you need males and females for the animals to breed and the species to continue.
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Both.
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White tigers aren't a separate species, they're simply a Bengal tiger with an unusual fur color. As such, they'll happily breed with other tigers if they get the chance. In fact, being so rare, a White tiger in the wild would pretty much have to breed with a normal-colored one, if it is to have any chance of breeding. Holding out for another White - if tigers thought that way - wouldn't be an option.
the white tigers weigth is 250lbs
They can be male or female.
900 pounds
There can be. Just breed a male lion and a female white tiger
There can be. Just breed a male lion and a female white tiger
White Tigers, as well as all other tigers, are solitary and territorial animals but they are also social. The male and female tigers each have their own territories where usually one male territory overlaps several female territories.
breed a male white Zebra and a female cream zebra