the main threats of survival is pochers because they use them for there bones for medicines and there fur is soled on the black market for rugs and stuff x
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White tigers are tigers whose fur is white instead of orange, with black stripes. The white fur is the result of a rare genetic mutation due to a recessive gene. In the wild the only white tigers are Bengal tigers, however very few wild white tigers reach adulthood because they don't have the camouflage that orange tigers do. White tigers are bred in captivity because they're popular, but because the gene is recessive and rare this usually results in inbreeding.
The white tigers are in fact mostly white, with black stripes. They are ordinary Bengal tigers* (Panthera tigris tigris)that have acquired a recessive gene for albinism, or lack of skin pigment. Rather than affect the entire skin, it only affects the portions that would be tiger orange, making the tiger's markings monochromatic.
The tigers are very rare, and normally produced by the excessive inbreeding of small tiger populations in a secluded region.
*The so-called "white Siberian tigers" are actually crossbreeds of Siberian tigers (Panthera tigris altaica) with white Bengals.
Of course white tigers are dangerous. They're tigers first and foremost. Carnivores, hunters and predators, usually weighing several hundred pounds. Big claws, big teeth. Even a juvenile would easily kill a human if it wanted to.
Bengal tigers are endangered wild cats and are the second largest subspecies of tiger in the world. Unlike lions, their fur coat is reddish orange, with vertical stripes that help them camouflage in long grasses, when hunting. The Bengal tiger is the national animal of India and Bangladesh.
Please see the related link below, to see a picture of a Bengal tiger..
that is a species of tigers
the royal bengal tiger.
The white tiger would normally control the population of its prey, but facing extinction, the tigers prey will flourish and overpopulate. (: Hope that helps.
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As a carnivore that eats its prey when caught, it is a hunter.
White Bengal Tigers are Bengal tigers that are white with gray stripes. Most species of tigers have white individuals, but the most common are Bengals. White tigers once existed in the wild, but the last wild white tiger was seen in 1958. The genes that cause white tigers have vanished from wild populations as the have shrunken vastly in
recent decades.
However, a number of white tigers exist in captivity, the descendants of wild white tigers that were captured. In order for a tiger to be white, it has to have two copies of the gene for whiteness. This means that in order to be sure of getting a white tiger, breeders must breed two white tigers. This means that many breeders inbreed their white tigers in order to get more of the valuable white ones. This is much easier that trying to find unrelated white tigers to breed, but causes the animals to be inbred; the tigers have unusually large numbers of double-recessive genes, and little genetic variety. These white tigers are less healthy than non-inbred tigers and can have diseases, deformities, and decreased fertility.
However, there is nothing inherently unhealthy about tigers with the white gene; it does occur naturally. White tigers are unhealthy only because humans interfere with tiger breeding to produce more white tigers than would naturally occur. Some non-inbred white tigers do exist, as well as inbred orange tigers with health problems.
Because of the excessive inbreeding practiced on white tigers, some groups oppose the breeding of any white tigers. The opposition is usually grounds that it is unhealthy for them to exist, that they are bred at the expense of breeding healthy orange tigers, and that selective breeding for the white genes is detrimental to the genetic diversity of all captive tigers. Maintaining genetic diversity amount captive tigers is considered important because wild populations are declining and could vanish.
I only know one and that is their strips on their makes it harder for their prey to see them so that would help them
A tiger will spend between 16 to 20 hours of the day resting/sleeping. The reasoning behind the amount of hours of rest/sleeping is that activity requires energy which inturns requires food. Therefore the more active the tiger is the more food it requires.
White Tigers are not a separate species. There are no wild white tigers. There has only ever been one wild White Tiger. It was captured and bred to normal tigers and bred back to produce more white tigers. All white tigers live in captivity and they are all descendants of that one white tiger. He was a Bengal Tiger. Bengal Tigers eat Cows, Oxen, Guar, Deer, Bear, as well as small animals and pets.
Many times the term "Snow White Tiger" refers to the Siberian or Amur, but the Bengal also is known for "White Tiger". Most White Tigers are a color variable of the tiger, not an albinio or a special subspecies. More a very unusal, or rare color phase of the coat. They have blue eyes, a pink nose. They can range from white to light yellow to reddish yellow, with stripes that are brown or black. But White Tigers in the wild are very rare and the captive population is 133 Bengal White tigers in the world, and 67 Siberian in captivity. Considering the size of the gene pool, and given past experiences of inbreeding. The outlook is not a good one. Maybe with new advances in genetics research, there will be something to help these remaining captive tigers. Of course, there are the rare sitings of the whites in the wild, in the last 100 years 12 have been seen in their natural habitat.
Since white tigers are only white color morphs of the Bengal, they can reach 500 pounds and be ten feet long for an adult male.
A Siberian tiger is stronger because they are bigger and they eat better and more better prey then Bengal tigers.
Experts agree there is virtually no difference in the strength of these cats. Plus, the Bengal tiger has a better prey biomass than the Siberian.
Siberian tigers subsist mainly on red deer, wild boar, roe deer, with an occasional brown bear thrown in.
Bengal tigers feed on chital deer, sambhar deer, wild hog, elephant calves, rhino calves, water buffalo, gaur (Indian bison), monkeys, even the odd porcupine.
Both subspecies will sometimes take livestock.
White tigers have the same diet as any other tigers. They eat meat, primarily that of large mammals such as deer and pigs. They are more common in captivity (because we often breed tigers to be white). But a few do live in the wild.
White Tiger : White with Black stripes Leopard : Golden with Black unique spots Jaguar : Black with No markings
the most endangering wild cats are the lions or known as king of the jungle
yes all tiges or any living crature has 1 cell at least. yes all tiges or any living crature has 1 cell at least.
For 25- 35 seconds as per their practice...The Tigers in zoo and other artificial parks can stay long underwater because they are somewhat trained to do so...After 30 seconds they start bubbling and struggle to go up...