White
White tigers aren't a separate species, they're simply Bengal Tigers with a very unusual fur color
Because White tigers is what you get if you take a bengal tiger and only change that tiny bit that determines fur color.
the tigers natural protection is its claws teeth and color of fur
White tigers are Bengal tigers with a genetic variant in fur color, therefore they belong in the classification of Panthera Tigris Tigris, the same as other Bengals.
-Yes -White tigers are a color morph of any subspecies of tiger whose fur is almost white, though it is not a separate subspecies. -I fany Georgina Miners
White tigers have white fur due to a genetic mutation that affects the production of pigments. This mutation leads to a reduction in the amount of melanin, which is responsible for the coloration of fur. In the case of white tigers, this mutation results in their distinctive white coloration.
White tigers are the same species as regular tigers, only with a different fur color. And tigers, being top predators, aren't hunted by any other animal. Only humans hunt tigers, white or otherwise.
White tigers are not a separate species from normal tigers; they are a result of a genetic mutation that affects their pigmentation. In terms of physical toughness, there is no significant difference between white tigers and normal tigers.
Both white tigers and orange tigers are the same species, with the only difference being their fur color. Therefore, there is no inherent strength difference between the two. Individual strength can vary based on factors such as age, size, and health of the tiger.
very
Tigers typically have orange, black, and white fur. The specific coloration and pattern can vary between different tiger species and individuals.
The white tiger has blue eyes where as others have brownish-black. It also has white fur with black stripes while other tigers have orangish-redish color fur with black stripes