A person who studies white tigers would also study other tigers or big cats. Both tigers are same besides the color.
Knowing the person who study tigers, there is no such thing as tigerology. Most would be in felinology or zoology (felinologist or zoologist). There may also be animal behaviorists, ecologists, and other people who study tigers.
If this to find out what you want to do for college or something, it would base on what type of science you want to do. Look up online all the different things you would be studying from the different ones I named. Then pick the one that best describes you and seems the most interesting to you.
A white tiger is a variation of the Bengal tiger that is white with black stripes instead of orange with black stripes. All white tigers are Bengal tigers, but not all Bengal tigers are white tigers.
Yes. A Bengal tiger is normally white, but can be orange.
the ancestor of the white bengal tigers are saber-toothed tigers
The white tiger is, at least originally, a Bengal tiger color morph. White tigers occur very rarely in Bengal tiger litters, and are sometimes bred with Siberian tigers to make white Bengal/Siberian hybrids.
White Bengal tigers are the ONLY white tiger, white Siberian tigers do not exist. People just mistake white Bengals for siberians.
White Bengal Tigers are a color variant of the Bengal tiger there is no mixture of breeds.
As a natural event, yes. But there are white Siberian/Bengal hybrids in captivity.
All Bengal tigers are around three feet at the shoulder. White tigers are a rare color variant of Bengal tigers.
White Bengal tigers are the ONLY white tiger and are only found in zoos, the white is just a genetic mutation. white Siberian tigers do not exist.
Bengal tigers
Yes.
Nope. White tigers and white lions are different breeds of large cats. Just like regular lions and tigers are different, and look different (male lions have manes, tigers have stripes for instance), the white versions of each are also different.