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Tigers can still be found in the wild in Russia, China, India, Viet Nam, Sumatra, and Malaysia.
White tigers are a non-dominant genetic color variant of the Bengal tiger and are, therefore, very rare in the wild. They can do well in captivity and there are breeding programs that have increased the number of white tigers that are in captivity. But the rare wild white tigers are thought to be able to survive in the wild as well as other wild tigers.
Currently, there are no white Bengal tigers in the wild. But, they can appear at any time in a normal colored litter.
The countries where tigers can still be found are:BangladeshBhutanCambodiaChinaIndiaIndonesiaLaosMalaysiaMyanmarNepalRussiaThailandVietnam
In the wild - if there are any wild white tigers - they'll eat whenever they've made a kill. In captivity, they'll eat when they're fed.
There may be. I do know that ligers exist. So do white tigers. Probably do not exist in the wild.
Tigers can still be found in the wild in Russia, China, India, Viet Nam, Sumatra, and Malaysia.
The white tigers are bengals, not siberians, and none are currently in the wild. All are in captivity.
In captivity, white tigers will chill with normal tigers.In the wild, white tigers are usually still-born, or they're killed by the mother because they won't be able to live in the wild anyway.Also, only Bengals have white cubs naturally.
Technically, white tigers are not a species. White tigers are just a rare color variation of tigers. Because the white color is not an adaptation, white tigers do not naturally exist in the wild except very rarely. However, humans find them beatiful, so they continue to inbreed the few white tigers that are in captivity.A better cause than trying to save the white tiger is to save tigers in the wild. One great organization for this is the World Wildlife Fund.
White tigers teeth help them in the wild by helping them hunt for food.=0
White tigers are a non-dominant genetic color variant of the Bengal tiger and are, therefore, very rare in the wild. They can do well in captivity and there are breeding programs that have increased the number of white tigers that are in captivity. But the rare wild white tigers are thought to be able to survive in the wild as well as other wild tigers.
Currently, there are no white Bengal tigers in the wild. But, they can appear at any time in a normal colored litter.
Yes. They are Bengal tigers. They are endangered though. And the white coat is due to a recessive gene, so they are less common than orange coats.
No, because they are still wild animals that are carnivores. they eat anything that has meat on it. they are safe they they are cubs.
Around 400 - 500 wild Sumatran tigers exist today.
Siberian tigers live in deciduous forests, and are not white. All of the wild white tigers were Bengals.