Yes because both are Siberian tigers although they are different colors and they are in the same region .
Russia
Siberian can be either a noun or an adjective.Noun: A Siberian sat next to me on the train.Adjective: The Siberian growing season was short, but the days were long.
The Siberian Tiger is confined completely to the Amur region in the Far East, where it is now protected.
West Siberian Plain
it comes from the Amur region
"Siberian" is likely from the region. "Husky" is likely a corruption of "Esky," which was one a nickname for Eskimos and subsequently their dogs.
The Central Siberian Plateau is located in Russia. It is a vast region of elevated flatlands in central Siberia.
There is no 'Siberian Desert.' Siberia is a cold region consisting mostly of taiga and tundra in northern Russia.
Crossing the "Wild East"
The West Siberian Plain, is the largest level region in the world.
The region crossed by the Trans-Siberian Railroad is Siberia, which is a vast geographical region in Russia that stretches from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. It is known for its harsh climate, diverse landscapes, and rich natural resources.