A white tiger because at birth and adulthood they are stronger and biger than normal tigers.
They aren't different the White Bengal Tiger is just white and the Bengal Tiger is orange.
Yes they can, it has nothing to do with them being orange or white, two white tigers can have a normal orange cub just like two orange tigers can have a white cub. It all has to do with their gene pool and which genes are recessive and when.
The only difference is that they have white fur instead of orange fur and the black stripes are a little less pronounced than on a normal tiger.
It depends.... If the orange tiger has the recessive gene for white coat, then the white and orange tiger can have white and/or orange cubs. If the orange tiger does not have the recessive gene for white coat, then only orange cubs will be born.
A white tiger is exactly the same as a normal tiger. It only lacks the orange pigment in it's fur, making it white. Colour has nothing to do with anything.
The same thing that makes a normal tiger a mammal. It's simply a tiger just with a white coloured coat instead of an orange!
Well, tiger are not always orange. Some are white like the white tiger but white tiger are unusual these days.
Well it is possible but usually they don't have it
The only difference between white and normal tigers is the color of the fur. Any difference will be down to individual reasons, not color.
the colour of the sumatran tiger is orange and black but it is the smallest tiger
Bengal tiger is obviously orange with black stripes,there are white tigers, completely white tigers which actually do not have stripes, there is also black tiger and extremely rare blue tiger.
The orange and black striped tiger are called Bengal and Siberian tiger to different tigers. If you need to know why white tigers are white its because they have special genes.