Well there arent any known white tigers in the wild yet. So unlike normal tigers the white tigers are bred through zoos and/or owners. To breed these animals the zoos have to inbreed the animals. Which means that they are bred to basically a daughter or son in a litter of theirs. Just so the tigers have this white gene. This then leads to many deformations in the white tigers. The ones that are deformed or arent pretty enough are often times killed. They should not even really be a living species. The life cycle is as follows. They are born through inbreeding. They usually are kept with their parents for feeding or taken into captivity. Mostly captivity though. When they are fully grown they start all over again.
The life cycle of a tiger is about the same as other big cats. Tiger cubs weigh about 1.1 kg and are born blind and deaf and entirely dependent on their mother.
After a few weeks, cubs begin to travel with their mother, and she will teach them the art of being a tiger. At the age of 12 months, they begin to explore their territory more often but still depend on their mother. At about 2-3 years old, the young adults leave their mothers and begin a relatively lonely life.
When the females are about 3-4 years old, they have their first litter, but the males don't mate until 4-5 years old and then only if they can get a territory of their own. The males mostly fight for the territory and the safety of their females and cubs.
The life of a tiger is hard, but they become the most powerful predators of their territory. The females have a life span of about 15 years while the males have a life span of about 10 years.
The tiger is born, then it mates and has cubs.
Bengal Tigers living in the wild live between 10 and 15 years. In captivity, Bengal Tigers live 18 years in length.
A tiger is a mammal. It is conceived, the mother gives birth to it, it is a cub, and eventually grows up into a fully grown adult tiger.
A tigers life cycle is incomplete.
No, Bengal tigers are not cannibals.
Bengal tigers have no natural wild predators.
bengal tigers are endangerd everywhere but not in zoos
Bengal tigers do not eat their mother.
Yes Bengal tigers are mammals.
"Bengal tigers" is "Bengaliska tigrar" in Swedish.
there are 2301 Bengal tigers left in the world
Us humans are a threat to Bengal tigers
Bengal tigers are said to have fur.
2300 Bengal Tigers
Bengal tigers are vertebrates as they have a spine.