The two species are effectively geographically isolated.
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Yes, tigers experience a reproductive cycle similar to other mammals, including a menstrual cycle. During this time, female tigers may exhibit behaviors such as increased scent marking and vocalizations to attract mates.
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Yes, tigers live in Southeast Asia. The population is in danger from poaching and other factors.
White Bengal tigers are not a separate subspecies; they are a result of a genetic mutation that causes a lack of pigment in their fur. The gene pool of white tigers is limited due to inbreeding practices to maintain their distinctive coloration, which can lead to health issues and reduced reproductive success. As a result, conservation efforts focus on maintaining genetic diversity and protecting wild tiger populations as a whole.
The abiotic factors are rocks, water and nitrogen, shelters. The biotic factors are plants other animals.
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White tigers are created when a Bengal tiger inherits two copies of a recessive gene that causes the white coloration. This gene is rare, and white tigers are not considered a separate subspecies. Due to inbreeding to maintain this coloration, white tigers often suffer from health issues.
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There is no evidence to suggest that black tigers are inherently more vicious than regular colored tigers. Behavior in tigers is influenced by a variety of factors including age, gender, and environment. The color of a tiger's fur does not determine its temperament.
White tigers are native to India, specifically the dense forests and grasslands of the country. The declining population of white tigers in the wild can be attributed to factors such as habitat loss due to deforestation, poaching for their valuable fur and body parts, and inbreeding in captivity which affects their genetic diversity and overall health.