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- White tiger - Wikipedia
The white tiger is a leucistic morph of the tiger, typically the Bengal tiger White tigers have the typical black stripes of a tiger, but its coat is otherwise white or near-white, and it has blue eyes Natural occurrences of this mutation are occasionally reported in the wild in India
- White tiger | Description Facts | Britannica
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 Truth About White Tigers | WWF
White tigers are not a separate subspecies of tiger The colour of their coat is the result of a genetic mutation called leucism In fact, this white coat would be a hindrance in the wild, as it doesn’t provide a tiger with any camouflage, which greatly reduces their chance of survival
- White Tigers: Facts, Threats, Conservation | IFAW
Contrary to popular belief, white tigers are not a subspecies of tiger, but rather a Bengal or Siberian tiger with a rare colour mutation called leucism It is this recessive gene that causes a lack of pigmentation in the fur, resulting in its unique white coat
- White Tigers Habitat and Rarity Explained 2025
White Tigers are a rare colour variant of the Bengal tiger Historically, they were found in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan Tropical forests, mangrove swamps, and dense jungles characterise these regions However, white tigers are now extinct in the wild
- White Tiger - Animal Streets
The white tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is not a separate species or subspecies but a rare and captivating genetic variant of the Bengal tiger With its snowy coat, piercing blue eyes, and powerful build, the white tiger is a vision out of folklore—part myth, part marvel
- 15 Facts About White Tigers (None Have Been Seen in the Wild for 50 Years)
White tigers are real, rare, and wrapped in mystery—and no, they’re not albino They’re ghost-like big cats with ice-blue eyes and coats like fresh snow, and they haven’t been spotted in the wild in over 50 years These aren’t fantasy creatures from folklore
- White Tiger - ShouShanZoo
The white tiger often gets misunderstood as an albino tiger, but the color is actually the result of a pigment genetic mutation The mutation suppresses the red and yellow pigments so that the yellow fur turns white, but leaves the black pigment intact
- White Tiger: Habitat, Facts Conservation Guide
Explore the white tiger’s traits, habitat, diet, threats, and rare genetics Learn about its subspecies, cubs, and efforts to protect this majestic big cat
- White Tiger Facts: Nature’s Rare Snowy Marvel - Animals Discovered
What sets the white tiger apart is not just its stunning white coat with black stripes, but also its genetic makeup This beautiful big cat is a result of a recessive gene that affects pigmentation, making it a captivating subject for both scientists and wildlife enthusiasts alike
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