White Tigers are for the most part, bred in the United States. Though they are mostly inbred.
Tigers come in a variety of colors. Though the standard and most common color is orange and black, tigers also come in a light orange with cinnamin colored stripes, Maltese (bluish with black stripes,) white with black stripes, albino (completely white,) and the extremely rare completely black. For info on the color of tigers, where the color come from, and how you can "adopt" (fund) your own tigers, lions and other big cats , go to tigerhaven.com. *and remember, 2010 is the Chinese zodiac year of the white tiger, a rare occasion that only comes around every 60 years!*
I guess, but they're not as different as the orange tigers White tigers need Lot of care and loving, they are like big cats but I I'm not saying go near them and feed them cat chow and think they come pouncing about and lick your hand. they may just eat it.
No, white tigers are not gregarious animals. They are solitary by nature and tend to be territorial, preferring to live and hunt alone. However, they may come together for mating purposes.
Unlike lions, which favor groups, tigers are solitary animals. A female may have cubs by several males in her lifetime. That said, there are many reports of tigers sharing kills with other tigers, which may have been because they were related by blood.
Tigers originate from various habitats such as tropical forests, grasslands, and swamps across Asia. They are often found in countries like India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand where they prefer dense vegetation for hunting and water sources for cooling off.
White tigers, which are a color variant of Bengal tigers, come from India.
sometimes both cause there are different tigers
well arctic tigers are actualy the same as white bengal tigers the white unusuall color is caused by a gene malfunction
These tigers are usually called Siberian, but their Latin name is Panthera Tigris. This has come to mean large tiger.
Most have come from the Rewa district.
No. All tigers are from Asia.
Tigers come from Asia.
They usually come in black and white but can also come in brown and white.
Tigers come in a variety of colors. Though the standard and most common color is orange and black, tigers also come in a light orange with cinnamin colored stripes, Maltese (bluish with black stripes,) white with black stripes, albino (completely white,) and the extremely rare completely black. For info on the color of tigers, where the color come from, and how you can "adopt" (fund) your own tigers, lions and other big cats , go to tigerhaven.com. *and remember, 2010 is the Chinese zodiac year of the white tiger, a rare occasion that only comes around every 60 years!*
white tigers live in southern asia.Actually,White Tigers are very, very rare in the wild. In the last 100 years, less than 12 white tigers have been seen in India. You only get one white tiger cub (in the wild) every 10,000 births or so. Other than the rareness of the white coat, white tigers are like other orange tigers, and live where Bengal tigers live, since the gene for a white coat only resides in Bengals.Now, the white tigers you see in the zoos all come from one white tiger that was captured nearly 60 years ago. The people who bred him inbred the male with his daughters and granddaughters to produce these beautiful tigers we see today.
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Africa and China are where most of the zoo animals come from. Most people want to see the lions, tigers, and pandas.