White tigers do not molt like some other animals. Instead, their fur grows continuously and is shed gradually throughout the year, similar to other big cats. While they may lose fur as they grow, this is not a seasonal molting process; it's part of their normal grooming and shedding cycle. White tigers retain their distinctive coloration throughout their lives, though their fur may change slightly in texture and thickness as they age.
Well, since the white tiger is only a change in the color gene of Bengal tigers, it grows the same size, which is typically 3 to 4 feet long.
a white tiger
Well it is possible but usually they don't have it
the white tiger is a prediator
in the nature white tiger's live in the cold
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Well, since the white tiger is only a change in the color gene of Bengal tigers, it grows the same size, which is typically 3 to 4 feet long.
Aquatic turtles molt. They do this by shedding scutes or layers of shell as the body of the turtle grows.
A giraffe has three main divisions to its body - head, thorax and abdomen. However, a giraffe is a mammal and does not molt as it grows.
Nope. It's a monkey, do children molt as they grow? Nope.
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i do not know but since its a mammal it does not molt as it grows
When it grows to big for its exoskeleton, like a hermit crab.
When a hermit crab grows it's called molting, they go underground for months to molt.
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