well in a tiger family its just the color
Tigers are the family members of the white tiger
does a white tiger live in a pack
There is no such thing as a white Siberian tiger, the white tiger is just a genetically mutated Bengal tiger and they are only found in zoos.
NO
the tiger group/ family
then name is clobinashtoonita which means whait tiger family
A white tiger belongs to the Felidae family, which includes all species of cats. The scientific name for the white tiger is Panthera tigris, with "Panthera" being the genus that includes all big cats such as lions, tigers, leopards, and jaguars.
No, a white tiger is not a separate subspecies or segmentation; rather, it is a genetic variation of the Bengal tiger. The white coloration is caused by a recessive gene that affects pigmentation. While they are often classified as a distinct group due to their unique appearance, white tigers are not a separate species or subspecies within the tiger family. They are still part of the broader tiger population.
Negative, the White Lion is merely a Cousin to the tiger in the Feline Family.
a white tiger
Felidae, cats. Panthera Tigris Tigris, the Bengal tiger.
They aren't different the White Bengal Tiger is just white and the Bengal Tiger is orange.