White tigers are not a distinct subspecies but are the result of a genetic mutation giving them their unique coloration. They do not have a specific range or territory and are found in captivity in zoos and wildlife sanctuaries around the world. In the wild, tigers, including white tigers, are found in a range of habitats across Asia, primarily in India, where they move based on availability of prey and habitat conditions.
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.
White tigers do not have horns.
a group of white tigers :)
Orange Tigers live in North America White Tigers live near Russia
White tigers are a rare genetic mutation of normal tigers. They have a condition called leucism that causes their fur to be white with black stripes, rather than the traditional orange with black stripes found in normal tigers.
on arms and legs
well white tigers are for losers so they move for as long as they want!
no they move habitats as soon as they have birth (:
white tigers
Because they are white.
Yes. White tigers have a mutation in their genes that makes them white, and they are the offspring of siberian tigers and bengal tigers.
White Bengal tigers are the ONLY white tiger, white Siberian tigers do not exist. People just mistake white Bengals for siberians.
White tigers are merely white Bengal tigers, and are found in India.
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.
White Bengal tigers are the ONLY white tiger and are only found in zoos, the white is just a genetic mutation. white Siberian tigers do not exist.
White tigers do not have horns.
a group of white tigers :)