The white tiger is not a separate kingdom; it is a genetic variant of the Bengal tiger found in India. White tigers are not a species but rather a color morph caused by a recessive gene.
white tigers r not found in India they r found in AFRICAN FORESTS.
a white tiger
Well it is possible but usually they don't have it
It is estimated that there are no white tigers in the wild. The white tiger is a result of a genetic mutation found in captive breeding programs.
Tigers are found in Asia.
There is no such thing as a white Siberian tiger, the white tiger is just a genetically mutated Bengal tiger and they are only found in zoos.
I wouldn't suggest it, but normally in a cage.
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The white tiger is usually found wild in the India States: Assam, Bengal, Bihar, and the former State of Rewa.
The first recorded white Bengal tiger was in Rewa state, India, in 1951.
The white tiger is not a separate kingdom; it is a genetic variant of the Bengal tiger found in India. White tigers are not a species but rather a color morph caused by a recessive gene.
Yes. A Bengal tiger is normally white, but can be orange.
white tigers r not found in India they r found in AFRICAN FORESTS.
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