White tigers are simply white Bengal tigers. They are not a separate species or race!
the tiger group/ family
mamalian carnivore big cats
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.
There is no "group" in genetics. Here is the White Tiger's classification: Kingdom - Animalia Phylum - Chordata Class - Mammalia Order - Carnivora Family - Felidae Genus - Panthera Species - Tigris The above is the same classification as the regular tiger, since it is only a genetic condition which makes white tigers white.
a white tiger
They aren't different the White Bengal Tiger is just white and the Bengal Tiger is orange.
A white tiger is a teritory consumer so no animal eats white tiger.
Well it is possible but usually they don't have it
No. The white tiger is merely a gentic flaw of the Bengal tiger.
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yes the white tiger can eat you
a white tiger is a producer