yes, that is true, i searched some images of white tigers on the web (:
yes, white tigers have deep maroon stripes and at the same time dark brown. so true.
they don't have white stripes they have dark brown or deep maroon stripes
White tigers have a white coat with dark brown or black stripes, not deep maroon. The coloration is a result of a genetic mutation that affects the pigmentation, while the stripes provide camouflage in their natural habitat. The contrast between the white fur and dark stripes is striking, making them visually distinct from their orange-striped counterparts.
Yes, white tigers do have stripes. They have a white coat with black or dark brown stripes, just like their orange counterparts. The stripes are a result of a genetic mutation.
yes , some bengal tigers are born with half brown stripes and black stripes
its pink
yes although they are very rare
Yes. It is orange or white with black or brown stripes.
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.
yes although they are very rare
Most Tigers have orange and black stripes unless they are white and black. Most Tigers have orange and black stripes unless they are white and black.
As a matter of fact yes, all tigers have stripes unless it is some sort of hybrid. But usually the hybrids still have stripes.