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Tigers don't produce their food they hunt for food.
Tigers get their food by hunting many animals.
the same as normal tigers
Not completely.White tigers are comapritively fluffier than normal tigers in certain parts of their body such as the humerus,the sacrum and the medulla oblongata.
White tigers hunt for food at night.
Tigers compete with bears, other tigers, and man.
Tigers are an apex predator, hunting large game like deer and wild pigs. They keep the populations of prey animals healthy by 'weeding out' the weak, and they keep them from overpopulating.
White tigers are a rare genetic mutation of normal tigers. They have a condition called leucism that causes their fur to be white with black stripes, rather than the traditional orange with black stripes found in normal tigers.
White tigers are not a separate species from normal tigers; they are a result of a genetic mutation that affects their pigmentation. In terms of physical toughness, there is no significant difference between white tigers and normal tigers.
In the wild.
Tigers are predators: they hunt other animals for food. Tigers are carnivores who hunt their prey, typically killing it by biting its neck.
Sheep are a food source for tigers ie tigers will eat sheep