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The size of a tiger's territory depends solely on the amount of food that is available in that area. This area usually varies between about 10 to 30 square miles (26-78 sq. km). Siberian tigers can have domains as large as 120 square miles. Tigers usually live alone but their territories can extend along each others. A male tiger's territory normally overlaps those of several female tigers. Now a days, only around 5,000-7,000 wild tigers abide across Asia.

White tigers are not an individual species or subspecies, but a rare gene found in all tiger species. Therefore there is no specific area to which white tigers are indigenous that other tigers are not. Tigers, and therefore white tiger, are indigenous to East Asia, mainly in swamps and rainforests. White tigers, being something of an irregular occurrence, are sometimes found in zoos as well.

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