White tiger fur is considered valuable primarily due to its rarity and the striking appearance of the animal. White tigers are not a separate subspecies but are instead a genetic variation of Bengal tigers, making them exceedingly rare in the wild, which enhances their desirability. Additionally, the illegal wildlife trade often exploits their unique fur patterns, contributing to their high market value despite ethical and conservation concerns. The combination of beauty and rarity leads to a demand that perpetuates poaching and trafficking.
White tigers are rare because they are produced by a genetic mutation that causes a lack of pigment in the fur, a condition known as leucism. This mutation is carried by a recessive gene, so both parents must carry the gene in order for a white tiger cub to be born.
Yes, even if you were to shave the fur of a tiger, the stripes would still be present on its skin. The stripes are a result of pigmentation in the tiger's skin, not just its fur. These stripes are caused by the distribution of melanin, which gives the tiger its unique striped pattern. So, even without fur, the tiger would still have its distinctive stripes.
Yes, they are.... There are only many out there... it comes from a white male tiger and a normal female tiger when they breed it comes out to a white tiger. But the reason they are so rare is because... when there out in the wild there easier to catch as prey than a normal tiger because of there white and black hair.. pluse they dont blend in with anything.
Because it was a good way of heat. ?
No,the Caspian tiger was an extinct subspecie of tigers that was almost in the Same size and Looks like the modern Siberian tiger,white tigers are a color morph Of any Subspecies of tigers(the Siberian tigers don't have this problem only if a Bengal tiger with a color morph and a Siberian will mate,so generally only a Bengal Tigers seem to have this mutant).A white tiger's pale coloration is caused by the presence of a recessive gene (the Same thing that causing a dominant allele for the jaguars and recessive allele for The leopards to have black fur)
The only difference between a white tiger and a regualr tiger is the color of their fur. So any difference in speed will be down to individual differences rather than one being white and the other orange.
because of the season when it summer there fur is brown and when it winter is white so they blend in
from what I know, the white tiger's fur comes from a genetic mutation that is very rare, hence it is very difficult to breed. White tigers have little chance of surviving in the wild, because their white fur does not camoflauge with their surroundings. This is practically the same thing as white lions, white bears(if there are such things) and so forth.
Beaver fur was so valuable because back in time they would trade furs to have basic needs.
The Tasmanian tiger, more correctly known as the Thylacine, is now extinct. It was a marsupial, so it did have fur.
A white tiger is a teritory consumer so no animal eats white tiger.
White tigers are rare because they are produced by a genetic mutation that causes a lack of pigment in the fur, a condition known as leucism. This mutation is carried by a recessive gene, so both parents must carry the gene in order for a white tiger cub to be born.
A tiger is a mammal, so has a backbone, fur, has young alive. By the way no stripes on a tiger are the same for another tiger. They are individual patterns for each.
Because people these days think that it is so cool to kill white tigers for there fur and the rest of the body parts are going to be used for Chinese medicane and for different propducts..in Americana.
Well it's because the snow is white and the wolves's fur coat is white so the snow and their fur basically just blends in together. White and white! So that's how they camouflage into the snow! =]its fur (white)
Yes, even if you were to shave the fur of a tiger, the stripes would still be present on its skin. The stripes are a result of pigmentation in the tiger's skin, not just its fur. These stripes are caused by the distribution of melanin, which gives the tiger its unique striped pattern. So, even without fur, the tiger would still have its distinctive stripes.
Apart from fur color, a white tiger is exactly the same animal as a normal tiger, so just as strong.