It is impossible to know as the white tiger is a relatively rare morph of tiger.
It is estimated that there are around 3,900 tigers left in the wild today. Tiger populations have been declining due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflicts. Conservation efforts are being made to protect and increase tiger numbers in the wild.
Behavioural Adaptations: The tiger hunts alone in the wild. The tiger stalk the prey before capturing it.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but estimates suggest there are less than 3,900 tigers left in the wild, including their cubs. Conservation efforts are underway to protect these endangered species and their habitats.
There are an estimated 3,900 wild tigers left in the world, with the majority found in India, Russia, and other parts of Asia. Tigers are classified as endangered due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts aim to protect and increase tiger populations.
The tiger subspecies with the fewest wild members is the South China tiger. Only a few still roam the wild, if any at all. There are around 50 in captivity, and plans are to release some back into their native habitat.
The most endanered tiger is probally the seribian tiger. There are only a few left in the wild :-)
The tiger population is at one of its lowest levels ! At less than 3200 left in the wild !
With only 300 left in the wild, it must be severe.
There are only around 15-30 left in the wild so it might be the next tiger to be extinct
There are between 350-550 in the wild presently.
There are hundreds in captivity, but none observed in the wild for years.
There is no such thing as an English Tiger so asking how many are left is a nonsensical question.
There are fewer than 4,000 tigers left in the wild now but you can adopt one if you go to the WWF website
It is impossible to know as the white tiger is a relatively rare morph of tiger.
There are less than 4,000 left in the wild & there are less than 50 Sumatran tigers left & one of them hasn't been in a zoo in over 40 years. The sumatran tiger has a wild population between 270 and 350, according to recent estimates.
The South China tiger may be extinct in the wild, if any are left it is only a handfull. There are currently plans to re-introduce them into the wild, after training the captive born cubs to hunt.