Cause they are rare and most hunters or bigger animals; like bears; will kill them.
White Bengal Tigers are a color variant of the Bengal tiger there is no mixture of breeds.
The white tiger is, at least originally, a Bengal tiger color morph. White tigers occur very rarely in Bengal tiger litters, and are sometimes bred with Siberian tigers to make white Bengal/Siberian hybrids.
They roar obviously.
As white tigers are only a rare color morph of the Bengal tiger, protect that subspecies and there will always be a chance of more white tigers.
Soil, rocks, and water make up the primary inorganic, or nonliving, parts of the Bengal tiger's habitat. Plants, such as grasses, bamboo, palms, vines, and a countless variety of huge trees make up most of the organic parts of a Bengal tiger's habitat. Animals that coexist with Bengal tigers include leopards, monkeys, crocodiles, deer, Asiatic elephants, rhinoceros, water buffalo, wild pigs, pythons, pea pheasants (peacocks), etc.
We can stop cutting down trees where Bengal and other tigers live. They only have 7% habitat left. What would be like having 7% of a home/ Only they know. We need to make a change, today!
The Bengal tiger or the Royal Bengal tiger(Panthera Tigris Tigris), The Indochinese tiger(Panthera Tigris corbetti), The Malayan tiger(Panthera Tigris malayensis), The Sumatran tiger(Panthera Tigris sumatrae), The Siberian tiger(Panthera Tigris altaica), The South China tiger(Panthera Tigris amoyensis).
Currently, there are none known today in the wild Bengal tiger population. Bengal tigers seem to be the only subspecies that carries the gene to make certain individuals white. It is a very rare occurance in the wild. There are several hundred in zoos and parks, all descended from the first cubs captured decades ago in Rewa, India.
The only white tigers in Australia are ones in zoos. Australia has no native felids at all, and tigers are found only in Asia. White tigers are individuals of the Bengal tiger subspecies that have a genetic condition called leucism. They are not Siberian tigers, not albino, and not a unique species or subspecies - these are all common mistakes people make regarding them. In the wild, they rarely occur as leucism is passed on by recessive genes, and a white animal sticks out like a sore thumb, but when they do it is obviously in the areas that Bengal tigers live, such as India, Bangladesh and Nepal. They are much more common in captivity because people have bred them on purpose - often through inbreeding, meaning many captive white tigers have genetic defects.
White tigers are predators. As a subspecies of Bengal tigers, they are carnivorous and primarily hunt large prey such as deer and wild boar in their natural habitats. Their powerful physique, keen senses, and hunting skills make them effective hunters in the wild. However, in captivity, they may not fulfill the same predatory role.
Both, people have been hunting tigers for hundreds of years, and tigers have been killing people for hundreds of years. I think that if you were to put humans on one side and tigers on the other you would find that there are less tigers because people hunt them because of fear.WELL tigers are actually hunter and prey
Yes, tigers make honey