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Orange tigers don't become white, they are born white. White tigers occur when two other tigers both have a rare white gene.
Yes they can, it has nothing to do with them being orange or white, two white tigers can have a normal orange cub just like two orange tigers can have a white cub. It all has to do with their gene pool and which genes are recessive and when.
It's possible, but rare. Normally it would be a white tiger if two white tigers mated and made cubs.
There are several sub-species of tigers related to a white tiger. Bengal tiger and the Siberian tiger to name only two.
no they are not because they are not different species from the orange tigers. A white tiger is a tiger with a recessive gene that creates the pale coloration. Another genetic characteristic makes the stripes of the tiger very pale; white tigers of this type are called snow-white or "pure white". This occurs when a tiger inherits two copies of the recessive gene for the paler coloration, which is rare.
Somthing special about Bengal Tigers is no two patterns on the Bengal Tiger are alike.
none, it requires two white tigers to have offspring
White tigers are all decended from a very small number of wild caught white tigers. There are very few if any white tigers currently in the wild. However as a white tiger can be born to two normal coloured tigers and is not a species in itself, it will go extinct when all tigers are extinct
Regular tigers are actually just orange tigers. Snow tigers are just tigers whose parents had white genes, which is like white paint. When the two parents got together and had babies, the white genes "painted" the tiger white with black stripes. White tigers can live in hot or cold climates. Even though this ability is capable of them, they cannot and DO NOT live in the wild. See, part of the reason tigers are successful at hunting and getting food is because they can blend in with the grass. If they are white, then they can be seen easily. BYe>
The Nashville Zoo has 4 tigers. My-lee, Sareeka and two white tiger cubs Benwa and Taboo.
No, not purebred Siberians. The white trait, which also produces the "golden tabby" tiger, is a Bengal tiger trait, but may appear in hybrids between the two tiger subspecies.
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.