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You mean to say, "How many" and as many as she produces with each act of sexual reproduction. :)

The eggs and sperm are sly devils.

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How do white tigers grow and develop?

how much can a white tiger grow


Do black and white tigers sleep during the day?

Many tigers sleep during the day much that do are white and black tigers, though i have never seen a black and white tiger sleep during the day but many white and black tigers do.


Do white tigers breed with other tigers?

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.


How much do white tigers cost?

Around 10 grandA white tiger does cost around $10,000 depending on age. Sometimes they are more and sometimes they are less. And I think having a white tiger is illegal so, I'm not sure :/the white tiger cost around 10,000 dollars depending on age


Why are white tigers rare?

The simple answer is that the gene that causes the white coat of the white tiger is a mutant gene and thus is very rare. In most places where tigers are indigenous (native), a white coat would be a disadvantage rather than an advantage. The normal orange coloring of the tiger combined with its stripes actually help the animal to blend into its surroundings when hunting. White tigers tend to lose that advantage and are much more easily spotted by potential prey.

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How do white tigers grow and develop?

how much can a white tiger grow


Do black and white tigers sleep during the day?

Many tigers sleep during the day much that do are white and black tigers, though i have never seen a black and white tiger sleep during the day but many white and black tigers do.


What are the main enemies of the tiger and white tiger?

The biggest enemy of the tiger is man. Man has destroyed much of the tiger's habitat and poachers kill tigers to sell the skins and bones for Asian medicine. White tigers are often sold as pets for private collectors or put in zoos.


Do white tigers breed with other tigers?

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.


Do white tigers hunt in daylight?

White tigers are the same species as the orange-and-black tiger, only a tiny mutation giving it another colouring. So the hunting technique is very much the same.


What are facts about white Bengal tigers?

White Bengal Tigers are Bengal tigers that are white with gray stripes. Most species of tigers have white individuals, but the most common are Bengals. White tigers once existed in the wild, but the last wild white tiger was seen in 1958. The genes that cause white tigers have vanished from wild populations as the have shrunken vastly inrecent decades.However, a number of white tigers exist in captivity, the descendants of wild white tigers that were captured. In order for a tiger to be white, it has to have two copies of the gene for whiteness. This means that in order to be sure of getting a white tiger, breeders must breed two white tigers. This means that many breeders inbreed their white tigers in order to get more of the valuable white ones. This is much easier that trying to find unrelated white tigers to breed, but causes the animals to be inbred; the tigers have unusually large numbers of double-recessive genes, and little genetic variety. These white tigers are less healthy than non-inbred tigers and can have diseases, deformities, and decreased fertility.However, there is nothing inherently unhealthy about tigers with the white gene; it does occur naturally. White tigers are unhealthy only because humans interfere with tiger breeding to produce more white tigers than would naturally occur. Some non-inbred white tigers do exist, as well as inbred orange tigers with health problems.Because of the excessive inbreeding practiced on white tigers, some groups oppose the breeding of any white tigers. The opposition is usually grounds that it is unhealthy for them to exist, that they are bred at the expense of breeding healthy orange tigers, and that selective breeding for the white genes is detrimental to the genetic diversity of all captive tigers. Maintaining genetic diversity amount captive tigers is considered important because wild populations are declining and could vanish.


How much does a white siberian tiger weigh?

White tigers are are a rare mutation only observed in Bengal tigers. A White tiger is either a very rare natural sensation or a zoo hybrid, created by human intervention. If fed right, it'll weigh just like it a normal colored example.


How much do white tigers cost?

Around 10 grandA white tiger does cost around $10,000 depending on age. Sometimes they are more and sometimes they are less. And I think having a white tiger is illegal so, I'm not sure :/the white tiger cost around 10,000 dollars depending on age


What is the cause of the White Tiger's endangerment?

The White Tiger is a color variant of the Bengal tiger, not a separate type of tiger. They are rare in the wild, but all tigers face the same pressure from human activity that has reduced their habitat and placed them in danger of extinction.


When was the white tiger threatened?

Well, technically the white tiger is not so much threatened as much as it is ( and always has been) a captive color variety of tiger. White tiger's are not Siberian tigers, a common misconception. But, instead, are all descended from a single male white bangle tiger named Mohan "He was captured as a cub in 1951 byMaharaja Shri Martand Singh of Rewa, whose hunting party in Bandhavgarh found a tigress with four 9-month-old cubs, one of which was white." ( wiki article white tiger) this tiger was Mohan. from 1951 on Mohan ( who died in 1970) and his descendants have been continually bred for the purpose of producing other white tigers, which are a valuable commodity to zoo's today. Because they've always only existed in captivity their numbers have always be low, well low as far as wild standards are concerned. So they aren't necessarily threatened, just captive bred. So long as white tigers increase zoo attendance white tigers will always be around.


Why are white tigers rare?

The simple answer is that the gene that causes the white coat of the white tiger is a mutant gene and thus is very rare. In most places where tigers are indigenous (native), a white coat would be a disadvantage rather than an advantage. The normal orange coloring of the tiger combined with its stripes actually help the animal to blend into its surroundings when hunting. White tigers tend to lose that advantage and are much more easily spotted by potential prey.


Can a Bengal Tiger eat a Tiger?

Yes because they are much bigger than normal tigers.