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The exact number of white tigers in the wild is difficult to determine, as they are not a separate species but rather a genetic variation of the Bengal tiger. White tigers are extremely rare in the wild due to their unique recessive gene, and there are virtually no confirmed sightings in their natural habitat. Most white tigers today exist in captivity, primarily in zoos and breeding programs, with estimates suggesting around 200 to 300 individuals in these settings. However, their breeding often raises ethical concerns regarding genetic health and conservation priorities.

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