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When was the first time a white tiger was seen in the wild?

the white tiger was see 2 years ago


Can Siberian tigers and white tigers mate?

Sure they can, they are both members of the cat family and can easily interbreed but the chances of this happening in nature are slim given that White Tigers are Bengal Tigers which live in Northern Asia and the Siberian Tiger lives in Siberia and other parts of Russia. If you are asking whether a Siberian tiger could mate with a white Bengal tiger, then yes it could, but not in the wild. Scientists believe that when a white Siberian tiger is born, it is more likely to be the result of human intervention; Previously mating a Siberian tiger and a Bengal tiger, which carries the white gene, leaving offspring as carriers. see related link..


What does the white tiger's home look like?

a zoo, the white color is casued by a mutated gen, it is extremeley rare in the wild (1 every 10/15000 births), because its white color they can't survive the ones you see in the zoo are bred (read: INbred) in captivity


Who is known as the tiger of snow?

it depends, white tigers are caused by breeding programs (see wiki for a more detailed description) (and are not albino) and they are extremely rare in the wild. most of them are Bengal tigers (they live in india)and you wont find the min snowy areas very often however, some white tigers are siberian (Or amur)(panthera tigris altaica) tigers, they are found in remote areas of siberia. the amur tiger has lots of snow in its native habitat, so i would say that this is a 'snow' tiger, otherwise you call it a white tiger.


What is the family of a White tiger?

A white tiger belongs to the Felidae family, which includes all species of cats. The scientific name for the white tiger is Panthera tigris, with "Panthera" being the genus that includes all big cats such as lions, tigers, leopards, and jaguars.

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When was the first time a white tiger was seen in the wild?

the white tiger was see 2 years ago


What do you do if you see a wild tiger?

If the wild tiger is looking at you, do not run or the tiger will running after you. Try to walk away, find a safe place, if you have your cell phone call the animal control.


What is the general classification for Sumatran tigers?

White Tigers are not a separate breed of Tiger, but are Bengal Tigers that respond to a recessive gene for white pigmentation. It is not an albino. An albino has no pigmentation or color and these tigers have the characteristic dark stripes, but with white fur. Since they are not a separate species this animal cannot be specifically considered an endangered species any more or less than any other tigers.In the Tiger's natural wild habitat it is estimated that only about one birth in ten-thousand results in the double recessive gene that produces a White Tiger cub. It is easy to see why spotting a White Tiger in the wild would be a rare sight indeed.White Tigers are found almost exclusively in Zoos. I have read that all the White Tigers in captivity today are descended from a single wild White Tiger captured in the 1950s.Tigers in their native lands of Asia are considered endangered. It is estimated that there are only a few thousand wild Tigers remaining. In the early 1900s the tiger population was thought to be in the area of 100,000. That is indeed a drastic reduction.


Is the behavior of a white Bengal tiger aggressive or harmless?

white tigers are not dangerouse unless really hungry or you look like you will hurt them or their babies and never let them smell a wierd scent on you.And if you are in the wild and see a tiger back away slowly unless it attacks.


What will you do when you see a white tiger?

Stay very still and hope he doesn't see you.


What is the best place to see a tiger in the wild?

Any of the reserves in India, especially in the north.


Can Siberian tigers and white tigers mate?

Sure they can, they are both members of the cat family and can easily interbreed but the chances of this happening in nature are slim given that White Tigers are Bengal Tigers which live in Northern Asia and the Siberian Tiger lives in Siberia and other parts of Russia. If you are asking whether a Siberian tiger could mate with a white Bengal tiger, then yes it could, but not in the wild. Scientists believe that when a white Siberian tiger is born, it is more likely to be the result of human intervention; Previously mating a Siberian tiger and a Bengal tiger, which carries the white gene, leaving offspring as carriers. see related link..


Who would win tiger shark vs great white?

A great white would win. Definitely. A great white would indeed win.A recent study and documentry was made, tagging tiger sharks.One particular Tiger shark that was tagged went south towards the colder waters of southern Australia , which is great white territory.The presumption was she would be eaten by great whites, especially as she would be unable to function fully in the cold, in fact she survived and returned to her normal area.


Would you see a galah in the wild?

You would not see a galah in the wild in Britain. You might see one in a cage (unfortunately). Galahs are easily seen in the wild in Australia.


What does the white tiger's home look like?

a zoo, the white color is casued by a mutated gen, it is extremeley rare in the wild (1 every 10/15000 births), because its white color they can't survive the ones you see in the zoo are bred (read: INbred) in captivity


Does a white tiger have behaviors that help it live?

The white Bengals are extremely rare in the wild, none being seen in decades. They would have the same instincts of other Bengal tigers. They are often seen in captivity, because of their beauty. But along with that beauty comes problems like health issues, and many want to see the breeding of white tigers halted, for that reason.


What are some of the adaptations of the white tiger that makes it survive in the wild?

I only know one and that is their strips on their makes it harder for their prey to see them so that would help them