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  1. White Tiger Facts. A white tiger is a Bengal tiger – it is not a species or sub-species of tiger as some people think. Like all Bengal tigers they used to live in the wild in Asia, particularly in countries like India. Now though, they live in captivity, which helps keep them protected.

    • Captivity
    • Worldwide
    • 20 years
    • 3 meters (10 ft)
    • They are white due to a lack of the pigment pheomelanin. Pheomelanin imparts a range of red and yellow pigments that produce the orange coloration of the tiger – and is found in other tigers, such as the bengal tiger, with orange color fur.
    • They should be exceptionally rare. White tigers are often erroneously described as an endangered species, even in some zoos, and while they are very uncommon, there’s a good reason for this rarity.
    • There are likely zero wild white tigers. Of the roughly 4,500 tigers left in the wild today, it’s unlikely that any of them are white. Despite hundreds of captive examples, this is not a trait that occurs – or should occur – frequently in the wild.
    • White bengal tigers are typically larger. White bengal tigers grow faster and are generally larger than the orange bengal tiger, both at birth, and when they are fully grown adults.
    • A white tiger is a Bengal tiger.
    • It’s not a species or sub-species of tiger as some people think.
    • White tigers used to live in the wild in Asia, in countries like India.
    • They used to be found in the wild of Assam, West Bengal, and Bihar in the Sunder bans region.
    • The White Tiger Is Not A Separate Subspecies Of Tiger. Although some try to brand the white tiger as a subspecies of tiger, it is not. There is only one species of tiger and two subspecies – the continental tiger and the Sunda tiger.
    • The White Tiger Is A Product of Genetic Mutation. The white tiger looks the way it does due to genetic mutation. Usually, a tiger has the base orange color and the black stripes to match.
    • White Tiger Birth In The Wild Is Very Rare. A white tiger’s birth is only possible in the wild when both tiger parents carry the recessive gene that causes the condition.
    • The White Tiger Is Indigenous To India. The white tiger was initially found in the Indian subcontinent. The first sighting of the animal was in 1951 in India.
  2. white tiger, colour variant of the Bengal tiger (Pantheria tigris tigris), the Siberian tiger (P. tigris altaica), or a hybrid between the two subspecies that is characterized by white fur, dark brown or black stripes, and blue eyes.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. facts.net › white-tiger-factsWhite Tiger Facts

    5 days ago · In this article, we will delve into 19 fascinating white tiger facts that will delight and educate kids of all ages. From their appearance and habitat to their behavior and conservation status, let’s embark on a journey to explore the enchanting world of white tigers!

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  5. Jul 13, 2021 · Learn four facts about white tigers, and captive tigers in general, that illustrate why the promotion of “endangered” white tigers, as just one example, is a ploy of those wanting to profit from captive tigers while providing no benefit to wild tiger conservation.

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