White tigers are albino individuals of the Bengal tiger species of India, and occurs naturally but rarely among their populations. There are also Siberian white tigers which are crossbreeds between white Bengals and normal Siberians. (There is no record of a naturally albino Siberian, although that might provide an advantage in its natural habitat.)
in the nature white tiger's live in the cold
In the wild, white tigers typically live around 10-15 years. In captivity, they can live longer, with some reaching their early 20s. Proper care, diet, and living conditions are essential for their longevity.
the white tiger was see 2 years ago
White tigers are found in the wild in parts of India. They prefer moist, dense forests where they can camouflage well due to their white fur. In captivity, they can be found in zoos around the world.
White tigers are extremely rare in the wild, with most of them being bred in captivity for their unique appearance. They are not considered a separate tiger subspecies but rather a genetic variation of the Bengal tiger. White tigers face challenges in the wild due to their coloration, which makes it difficult for them to camouflage and hunt.
tigers are soletary animals in the wild.
A white tiger in the jungle can live only 10-15 years but in zoo's it lives 20 years
so they can live and have somthing too eat while they
in the nature white tiger's live in the cold
In the wild, white tigers typically live around 10-15 years. In captivity, they can live longer, with some reaching their early 20s. Proper care, diet, and living conditions are essential for their longevity.
There are no wild white Siberian tigers. There have never been. The ONLY white tiger ever found in the wild was a Bengal tiger. It never would have survived due to its coloring. It was captured and bred to an orange tiger. Then it was bred to its daughter. The inbreeding caused the double recessive gene to come out. Later, someone decided the white bengal tigers needed to be more impressive. They crossed a white Bengal tiger with a siberian tiger and today the only white tigers are Bengal/Siberian hybrids living in captivity. Sad, huh?
No. The White Tiger does NOT live in Argentina. Your Welcome. :)
the white tiger was see 2 years ago
They do live in the wild, but they do not live close by. The tiger is an animal that may eat the monkey.
The white tiger is only a color morph of the Bengal tiger, and all wild tigers are protected.
yes they live in the wild and in captivity and 95% of them live in eastern Russia
does a white tiger live in a pack