White Tiger | The white tigers originated in the pure Bengal strain in India.
Later in captivity Siberian was crossed in to make a bigger more
impressive white tiger. They do have some pigment, so they are not
albinos. The white tiger has a shorter life expectancy
than the orange tiger, thought to be due to the white tigers mutated
genes and to the inbreeding depression necessary to perpetuate the
bloodline. The white tiger was always rare to come across in the wild in India,
and none have been seen in the wild for over 50 years. The gene that
causes the background to be white is a simple recessive. For that reason
to produce whites they must be mated either to other whites or to
normal orange tigers that are carriers of the white gene. The white
tiger has been known to give birth to an orange tiger when mated to an
orange male. Cubs of both colors occur in the same litter.
White tigers have also
sadly appealed to those who are rich who either display the white tiger
in captivity or killed the white tigers for their fur. For that reason
white tigers are no longer seen in the wild. All were captured for
captive breeding programs or killed as trophies for rich hunters. It has
been speculated that some white tiger individuals are born with a blue
tinge to their black stripes. Although this has not been recorded, it is
possible for a genetic mutation to occur diluting the black stripes of
the white tiger a blue/gray color. This dilution of black to blue is
common in horses, cats, and dogs.
As white tigers are simply a
different coloured version of the normal orange tiger, there are very
few differences (if any at all) in the white tiger's behaviour. The
white tiger lived in a jungle habitat where there was plenty of cover
for the white tiger to remain hidden and to keep on the look out for
potential prey. However, they did tend to stand out against their
backgrounds and did not camofluage as effectively as normal orange
tigers
The tiger is a carnivorous mammal
and a fearless predator hunting large mammals including deer, wild boar
and cattle. Tigers are extremely stealthy animals and are able to sneak
up on their prey and catch it off guard. This makes the tiger a ruthless and dominant predator within its environment. The tiger is a solitary animal and it requires a large territory in order to ensure that there is an adequate food supply. Tiger cubs remain with their mother until they are strong enough and experienced enough to hunt for themselves.
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