Bengal tigers
No. Tigers and lions are very close relatives, both are in the genus Panthera.
Sadly, no. They are all extinct and they have no close relatives.
There are several sub-species of tigers related to a white tiger. Bengal tiger and the Siberian tiger to name only two.
All are members of the same genus - panthera.
Yes, all white Siberian tigers are cute, but don't get to close they might bite your head off!
white tigers have been poached for hundreds of years, first for meat then the skins became popular for clothes and rugs also the habitat is being dominated by humans.
In a way. Bengal tigers sometimes mimic the "pook" call of the sambhar deer, to draw them in close for an attack.
white tigers
Because they are white.
Yes. White tigers have a mutation in their genes that makes them white, and they are the offspring of siberian tigers and bengal tigers.
The white tiger does not blend in with it's surroundings, which makes it difficult to hunt and catch prey. Not too many animals prey on adult tigers, but, adult tigers do need to eat to live, and if they can not catch prey, then they starve to death.
White Bengal tigers are the ONLY white tiger, white Siberian tigers do not exist. People just mistake white Bengals for siberians.