White tigers are a genetic variation of the Bengal tiger, which is native to South Asia, including countries like India. This is why white tigers are predominantly found in the wild in these regions. Their unique coloration is a result of a recessive gene that affects pigmentation.
No, white tigers typically inhabit tropical forests and grasslands. They are found in countries like India, Nepal, and Bhutan. Meadows are not a typical habitat for white tigers.
White Bengal tigers live on the continent of Asia
White tigers typically live in jungles where the dense vegetation provides them with cover for hunting. They do not typically live in cold places as they prefer the warm, tropical climates found in regions like India and Southeast Asia.
White tigers - like all tigers - are carnivores, meat eaters
what is a tigers respiration like
grassy with lots of trees
The largest population of tigers is said to be found in India. The population is high enough to cause fear in the people because tigers walk the streets freely and sometimes cause harm. Tigers are endangered and the Bengal tiger is said to be the most important subspecies.
yes. They are no different from other tigers, except that they are all white and black, and have serious eye problems. WHITE TIGERS ARE NOT ALBINO, AND THEY ARE NOT SNOW TIGERS. :)
Siberian tigers live in deciduous forests, and are not white. All of the wild white tigers were Bengals.
100% of the tigers in India are found in India. (If you would like a proper answer use proper grammar.)
NO. the other tigers reject it cause it is white and not oarng like the rest.