ALL live animals are living organisms.
yes
Bengal tiger Siberian tiger
Panthera Tigris
Unless a tiger is a bacteria or other simple microscopic organism, which they aren't. A tiger is multicellular.
Any living thing such as bacteria or birds etc. in the land in which they live in. For example a tiger (living organism) lives in the jungle (habitat).
A living organism
Any living thing such as bacteria or birds etc. in the land in which they live in. For example a tiger (living organism) lives in the jungle (habitat).
White tigers exist, but only as a mutation to the species.... SIBEIA and INDIA and other SOUTH ASIAN countries are the home to tigers[includes the white]. White tiger mutation occurs more in INDIA.
It depends on the individual. White tigers are simply color mutations of the Bengal tiger- collectively they are no stronger or weaker than a normal tiger. Note - the recessive pigmentation variation that results in white tigers is unique to the Bengal tiger: no other tiger sub-species has this variant (i.e all white tigers are Bengal tigers). White tigers are not albino. Actually it depends on how the tiger has been living. If the tiger has had a good food source for most of its life it would have more muscle and energy making the weak one less stronger.
A great white shark is said to be stronger than tiger sharks because it has the strongest bite pressure than any other living creature, white sharks also hunt tiger sharks thus, making them a threat to tiger sharks and proving that they are deadlier.
an living organism
The Bengal tiger is the tiger that is the closest living relative of the Amur tiger.
a white tiger