There are no wild white Siberian tigers. There have never been. The ONLY white tiger ever found in the wild was a Bengal tiger. It never would have survived due to its coloring. It was captured and bred to an orange tiger. Then it was bred to its daughter. The inbreeding caused the double recessive gene to come out. Later, someone decided the white bengal tigers needed to be more impressive. They crossed a white Bengal tiger with a siberian tiger and today the only white tigers are Bengal/Siberian hybrids living in captivity. Sad, huh?
All tigers live longer in captivity than in the wild, up to 23 years or so. White tigers are Bengals only, unless crossbred with Siberians.
White tigers are Bengals, not Siberians, and none have been seen in the wild for years.
Tigers can live for twenty years or more. White tigers are Bengals, not Siberians.
White tigers are Bengals, not siberians. Siberians are slightly larger than Bengals.
The tiger is a very large, dangerous cat. They are the top predator wherever they live. The white tigers are rare color morphs of the bengal, there are no white siberians.
The white tigers are bengals, not siberians, and none are currently in the wild. All are in captivity.
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.)
For Bengal tigers who live in India, it is a genetic mutation of the fur colour. For siberians (who obviously live in Siberia, in Russia) it is the colour they change in the winter for camouflage, but in the summer, they are orange.
There's only a few in the wild, but they live in Kruger National Park. Most white lions are selectively inbred for their white fur and used to make money.
They look different Siberians are white and black and Russian are red and white
They use their lungs, with air drawn in through the nostrils. And white tigers are just white bengals, not siberians.
Currently, there are no white Bengal tigers in the wild. But, they can appear at any time in a normal colored litter.