Near increased vegetation mostly in hot climates in the southern climates
are tiger cubs born with fur
White tiger cubs are simply called cubs, similar to other tiger cubs. They are a genetic variant of the Bengal tiger and are known for their striking white fur and black stripes. White tiger cubs are born with blue eyes, which typically change to a golden color as they mature.
Tiger cubs weigh about three to four pounds when born.
In a litter there can be at least one to eight born!
The tiger is born, then it mates and has cubs.
The mortality rate is really high for the tiger cubs. It is estimated that only about fifty percent of the tigers born survive into maturity.
The mother tiger stays with her cubs and hunts and brings them food, while still protecting them from predators by guarding them day and night.
they mate with a male Bengal tiger and then they have cubs its like what every other tiger does
It depends.... If the orange tiger has the recessive gene for white coat, then the white and orange tiger can have white and/or orange cubs. If the orange tiger does not have the recessive gene for white coat, then only orange cubs will be born.
A tiger's offspring is called a cub. Tiger cubs are born blind and rely on their mother for care and protection during the early stages of their life.
A baby Siberian tiger is called a cub. Like other tiger cubs, they are born blind and rely on their mother for nourishment and protection. Siberian tiger cubs typically stay with their mother for about two years before becoming independent.
Tiger cubs open their eyes when they are about ten days old.