they have white stripes under their eyes because of God he created everything
No, not all white tigers have blue eyes. While blue eyes are a common trait in white tigers, they can also have green or amber eyes. Eye color in white tigers is determined by genetics and can vary within the population.
most white tigers have blue eyes
White tigers have blue eyes due to a gene that causes them to lack pigment in the iris. This lack of pigment results in the blue appearance of their eyes.
Yellow, or white ones may have blue eyes.
No they don't.
Tigers typically have yellow or amber-colored eyes. This helps them with their excellent vision during hunting.
Well, darling, light hits the ball, some colors get absorbed, but blue and white bounce off and into your eyes. Your eyes send that info to your brain, which then goes, "Hey, that ball is blue with a white stripe!" Voilà, you see a blue ball with a white stripe.
Nobody knows yet.
True white tigers are rare. They are characterized by white fur with stripes that can be pale brown all the way to black in color. Most importantly, they have pale blue eyes that can appear almost white or colorless. The color of their eyes distinguish them from albino tigers, who would have pink eyes.
The white tigers are rare color morphs of the Bengal tiger. Breeders have crossbred them also with captive Siberian tigers, to produce white tigers of mixed ancestry.
Like all big cats, tigers have amber or yellowish colored eyes.
No, white tigers typically have blue or green eyes, not red. The misconception of red eyes may be due to flash photography or artistic interpretations.