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The main enemies of white tigers in the wild are typically humans, as they are hunted for their fur and body parts. Other threats include loss of habitat, poaching, and conflict with humans encroaching on their territory. In captivity, white tigers face health issues due to inbreeding to maintain the genetic mutation that gives them their white color.
because they like to eat meat. human hunt to tiger so they dangerous to humans.
White tigers face issues such as inbreeding, leading to genetic problems and health issues, habitat loss due to human encroachment, and illegal wildlife trade for their rare coloration. These factors contribute to the vulnerability of white tigers in the wild.
yes they can see in color.
Male white tigers are simply referred to as "male white tigers." There is no specific name for them aside from their species and color designation.
humans treat white tigers as a friend because sometimes humans help tigers.
humans are the white tigers natural enemies.
Humans.
Humans
Humans are the only threat to tigers, and white tigers are only a very rare color morph of the Bengal.
humans
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None, Tigers have no natural enemies other than humans, and white tigers are only found in zoos because they are captive bred.
Eat pie!
The main enemies of white tigers in the wild are typically humans, as they are hunted for their fur and body parts. Other threats include loss of habitat, poaching, and conflict with humans encroaching on their territory. In captivity, white tigers face health issues due to inbreeding to maintain the genetic mutation that gives them their white color.
White tigers are the same species as regular tigers, only with a different fur color. And tigers, being top predators, aren't hunted by any other animal. Only humans hunt tigers, white or otherwise.