White tigers are not a separate species but rather a result of a genetic mutation that causes a lack of pigmentation in their fur. This mutation occurs in Bengal tigers, resulting in their white coloration. However, the white coloration does not offer the same camouflage benefits as the traditional orange fur, making white tigers less common in the wild.
Yes
The peregrine falcon lives in Florida but is endangerd. The peregrine falcon became endangerd in 1970. The peregrine falcon lives in Florida but is endangerd. The peregrine falcon became endangerd in 1970.
Yes, there are turtles that live in rainforests. Some species, like the Amazon River turtle, can be found in rainforest habitats in South America. These turtles play important roles in the ecosystem by contributing to nutrient cycling and biodiversity.
an endangerd animal that lives in the amazon rain forest its skin reaches from red to blue
The Indochines tigers are, well all tigers are endangerd so yes, they are.
endangered
all tigers are endangerd; three speices of tigers are already extinct
bengal tigers are endangerd everywhere but not in zoos
people hunted tigers because they needed a home ,and for thier fur
No.Bangle tigers don't exist, certainly not in south America.
100000000000000000000000000000000000 not its around 34 k :)
yes, all tigers are endangered at this time. White tigers also aren't a separate species.
Most tigers sleep in caves!
Bangle tigers eat anything in the jungles. like birds, bugs, and other small animals
becausse they are white and they should be orange
Siberian tiger, Indonesian tiger, and the Bangle tiger.