Most have come from the Rewa district.
White tigers are not a separate species or subspecies, they are a genetic variation of Bengal tigers that are native to India. They have been reported in the wild and in captivity in India, but they are extremely rare. White tigers are not found in the wild in any other country.
White tigers normally live in the north part of India. Most of the time it is snowing.
they don't actually live in India they live in sikhote alin Russia
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Siberia is the name of a part of Asia. Siberian just means they come from that part of the world.
Tigers are Native to the Asian Continent. Two species of tigers live here. The Royal Bengal Tiger in India and the Siberian Tiger in Russia. No known species of Tiger have been found to live in any other part of the world. The Bengal tiger is the most numerous of the tiger subspecies. Their populations are estimated at approximately 1,706 in India, 200 in Bangladesh, 155 in Nepal and 67-81 in Bhutan. The numbers are not exactly accurate and are only an approximation. There is only one tiger species, Panthera Tigris. There are however, six recognised subspecies, and three extinct subspecies, all Asian animals.
Tigers, as a species, like being in water - usually to cool down during the hottest part of the day.
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>
They have been seen throughout asia. They are seen sometimes in forests in Japan. Korea and China. also russia :] and so on. White tigers are rare. they are tigers still (just like the orange ones.) but something happened to them while in the mother tiger that made it white.
The population of white tigers in the wild is going down due to habitat loss, poaching, and genetic issues from inbreeding to produce the white color coat. However, there are white tigers in captivity that are part of breeding programs aimed at conservation.