Safari parks or zoos. Haven't been seen in the wild for years.
You cannot find white Siberian tigers anywhere, they do not exist. The only white tigers are Bengal tigers and they are only found in zoos.
You cannot find white Siberian tigers anywhere, they do not exist. The only white tigers are Bengal tigers and they are only found in zoos.
No, it is impossible.
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The white tigers are Bengal tigers with a genetic variation that causes the white fur. They originally came from the Rewa district in India.
Simply google white tiger.Many sites are there.
we don't have to. the white color of a tigers coat is not natural, it is caused by a mutated gen. the ones you see in the zoo are "bred" (BIRTH DEFECTS ARE COMMON) it is possible to find white tigers in the wild, but this occurs only once every 10/15 thousand births. however most will die soon, because the white coat will make his camouflage ineffective.
Technically, white tigers are not a species. White tigers are just a rare color variation of tigers. Because the white color is not an adaptation, white tigers do not naturally exist in the wild except very rarely. However, humans find them beatiful, so they continue to inbreed the few white tigers that are in captivity.A better cause than trying to save the white tiger is to save tigers in the wild. One great organization for this is the World Wildlife Fund.
White tigers are generally Bengal tigers with a tiny, tiny mutation that Changes their fur color from orange to White. You will find most white hairs are actually transparent. The white colour is created when a white light reflects off a shiny surface that does not absorb any particular colour.
Absolutely not. White tigers are simply a rare genetic variant and are no different than any other color of tiger. They are found wherever other tigers live.
Siberian tigers live in southeastern Russia. Check the link for pictures.