Yes. A Bengal tiger is normally white, but can be orange.
orange and black
No, they are merely Bengal tigers.
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.
Tigers are orange-furred with lighter (white) areas and black stripes. Albinos (white tigers) are white with black stripes.
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.
I think you mean Bengal tigers? Hehe, Bengal tigers have short reddish-orange fur crossed with narrow brown, gray or black storpes, predominantly in a verticle direction from what I know. =D
Because they are different species of tigers. They are not a seperate species. White tigers are merely a genetic morph of the Bengal tiger (Panthera Tigris Tigris).
they look like reguler tigers (orange & white and a little bit black)
Bengal tigers are usually red-orange on their back and flanks, white on the belly and face, with dark brown or black stripes. Some Bengals are white with brown stripes. All of the famed "White Tigers" are descended from white Bengals from Rewa District, India. There are no white Siberian tigers, as is often thought.
No, Bengal tigers are not cannibals.
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.