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Q: What is the natural habitat of the African white tiger like?
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What temperature is a white tigers habitat?

The temperature an a white tiger habitat in the summer is 42C in the winter is9.2C


Where is white tiger habitat?

India,Asia,and Africa


What is the climate of the white Bengal tiger's habitat?

nothing


Does the white tiger have any enemies?

The biggest enemy of a white tiger is humans that kill them or trap them. Humans also destroy the habitat of the tiger.


Are white tigers an African animal?

No the white tiger in india


How can you tell a girl white tiger from a boy white tiger?

Sometimes , depending on their habitat. It usually counts on its habitat. Males are larger, and have a ruff of long fur on the neck around the face.


What enemies dose a white tiger have?

Humans are a white tigers enimes because we threaten them for their fur and we take away their habitat.


How a white tiger is adapted to its habitat?

it has stripes it blends in the grass and shyi


What is the habitat adaptation of a white tiger?

The habitat adaptation is where is originates from The white tiger originates from India and all around the world because it cant survive in the wild because it cant protect itself. B)


Where do white tiger live wild?

White tigers are albino individuals of the Bengal tiger species of India, and occurs naturally but rarely among their populations. There are also Siberian white tigers which are crossbreeds between white Bengals and normal Siberians. (There is no record of a naturally albino Siberian, although that might provide an advantage in its natural habitat.)


Who likes to eat the white tiger?

Nothing eats the white tiger. It is the prime predator in its natural environment.


Why is the Bengal tiger on the endangered list?

The White Siberian Tiger is on the endangered list because of hunting and habitat loss