There is no such thing as a white Siberian tiger, the white tiger is just a genetically mutated Bengal tiger and they are only found in zoos.
White Siberian tigers do not exist. The white tiger is just a genetically mutated Bengal tiger.
The Siberian tiger does not have white fur. Only a few color morphs of the Bengal tiger are white.
The white tiger is not a Siberian, but rather a very rare color morph of the Bengal, Panthera Tigris Tigris. The Siberian tiger is Panthera Tigris Altaica.
There is no such animal as a "white Siberian tiger." The only know white tigers are a color morph of the Bengal tiger.
Sure they can, they are both members of the cat family and can easily interbreed but the chances of this happening in nature are slim given that White Tigers are Bengal Tigers which live in Northern Asia and the Siberian Tiger lives in Siberia and other parts of Russia. If you are asking whether a Siberian tiger could mate with a white Bengal tiger, then yes it could, but not in the wild. Scientists believe that when a white Siberian tiger is born, it is more likely to be the result of human intervention; Previously mating a Siberian tiger and a Bengal tiger, which carries the white gene, leaving offspring as carriers. see related link..
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White tigers are Bengals, not siberians. Siberians are slightly larger than Bengals.
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White Siberian tigers do not exist. The only white tigers are Bengal tigers and they just a genetic mutation and are only found in zoos.
Siberian tigers are the top predator in their environment, and, as such, every animal in the ecosystem is affected by them. And, there are no white Siberian tigers. This rare color morph is confined to the Bengal tiger subspecies.