White tigers aren't considered a separate species, they're simply individuals of the same species of tigers, with a rare, but natural mutation that gives them a different colour scheme. As members of the same species, they aren't any more, or less endangered than the normally coloured version.
But both tigers and elephants are all under pressure due to habitat loss and poaching.
Yes, because they are Bengals, and all tigers are endangered.
All tigers have been endangered due to poaching, hunting for sport, and habitat loss. White tigers are only genetic flaws of the Bengal tiger.
White tigers are not yet extinct but they are endangered.
cuse they are
All Bengal tigers are endangered. The white is a rare color morph, found in normal litters.
The Statuses are endangered, threatened, and extinct. The white White tiger is threatened.
Technically, White Tigers are not separate species, nor are they a subspecies, from Panthera Tigris (regular orange tigers). They just have a genetic mutation. According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, P. Tigris was put on the Endangered Species list on June 2, 1970.
all Bengal tigers are endangered,not just the white ones.
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yes
yes, all tigers are endangered at this time. White tigers also aren't a separate species.
they are endangered so i think that not a lot of white tigers are born.