A black tiger with white stripes is often referred to as a "white tiger." However, the term specifically describes tigers with a white coat and black stripes, rather than a black tiger exhibiting white stripes, which is a rare and unusual genetic variation. Generally, true black tigers are not recognized as a distinct subspecies.
The black stripes on a white tiger are caused by a genetic mutation that affects the pigmentation of their fur. This mutation disrupts the normal distribution of pigment-producing cells called melanocytes, resulting in the unique black stripes on a white background.
A white tiger is a variation of the Bengal tiger that is white with black stripes instead of orange with black stripes. All white tigers are Bengal tigers, but not all Bengal tigers are white tigers.
A white tiger is a rare color variation of the Bengal tiger, characterized by white fur with dark black stripes. They have blue eyes, a pink nose, and white or cream-colored fur. White tigers are not albinos but rather have a genetic condition called leucism, which affects the pigmentation of their skin and fur.
Tigers are born in a color range from Black with orange stripes, to Snow White with faint golden stripes. The most common colors of tigers these days are red-orange with black stripes, and the rarest color is the Snow white tiger with golden stripes. Less common colors are: -- Golden Tabby Tiger, an exceedingly faded orange into white and light reddish stripes -- Normal White tiger, with pitch black stripes -- Blue colored or Maltese Tiger -- Black or Melanistic tiger. * The last two colors have not been seen for a century or more, but there are photos on the web.
A white tiger is a rare color variant of the Bengal tiger, characterized by its white fur with black stripes. They are not albinos but have a genetic mutation that causes reduced pigmentation. White tigers are often considered majestic and are popular attractions in zoos due to their unique appearance.
The black stripes on a white tiger are caused by a genetic mutation that affects the pigmentation of their fur. This mutation disrupts the normal distribution of pigment-producing cells called melanocytes, resulting in the unique black stripes on a white background.
White Tiger.
white with black stripes
Bengal tiger is obviously orange with black stripes,there are white tigers, completely white tigers which actually do not have stripes, there is also black tiger and extremely rare blue tiger.
A White Tiger or Snow Tiger. Currently, several hundred white tigers are in captivity worldwide with about 100 of them in India, and their numbers are on the increase.
A white tiger is a variation of the Bengal tiger that is white with black stripes instead of orange with black stripes. All white tigers are Bengal tigers, but not all Bengal tigers are white tigers.
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
grey and black
it has black and white stripes
sort of like tiger stripes but black and white but the main color on a zebra is white and so their stripes are black
A white tiger is a rare color variation of the Bengal tiger, characterized by white fur with dark black stripes. They have blue eyes, a pink nose, and white or cream-colored fur. White tigers are not albinos but rather have a genetic condition called leucism, which affects the pigmentation of their skin and fur.
There is no correct answer for this question. No two tigers are the same. Their stripes are actually like human fingerprints, there are no two the same. The number of stripes differs by tiger, they can range anywhere between 20-50 stripes. Sometimes the stripes cover their body 100%, making them completely black. This is what a black panther is, a tiger or jaguar which is completely black.