White tigers do not have horns.
Absolutely not. White tigers are simply a rare genetic variant and are no different than any other color of tiger. They are found wherever other tigers live.
White tigers are extremely rare in the wild, with most of them being bred in captivity for their unique appearance. They are not considered a separate tiger subspecies but rather a genetic variation of the Bengal tiger. White tigers face challenges in the wild due to their coloration, which makes it difficult for them to camouflage and hunt.
Yes, white tigers can breed with other tigers such as Bengal or Siberian tigers. White tigers are not a distinct species but rather a genetic mutation that can occur in different tiger subspecies. Breeding white tigers with other tigers can result in both white and orange offspring.
White tigers are not a separate species or subspecies, they are a genetic variation of Bengal tigers that are native to India. They have been reported in the wild and in captivity in India, but they are extremely rare. White tigers are not found in the wild in any other country.
Tigers do not live in the wild in South Africa, any would be found in a zoo Tigers are indigenous to Asia and Russia. Tigers are not native to Africa
That we know of. White tigers can appear in a Bengal tiger litter at any time, but they are extremely rare.
White tigers do not have horns.
Absolutely not. White tigers are simply a rare genetic variant and are no different than any other color of tiger. They are found wherever other tigers live.
No, tigers have no way to hunt giraffes since giraffes are African animals and tigers are only found in Asia.No. Tigers live in Asia, whereas giraffes live in Africa. Tigers don't have the opportunity to eat giraffes.No, but only because tigers and giraffes live on different continents (tigers in Asia and giraffes in Africa), but tigers would eat them if they could. As an example, lions do prey on giraffes (rarely), and so could a tiger.Well giraffes aren't part of the tigers diet so they don't always prey on giraffes. But I guess if there is no other food source they could try to eat them.ANS 2 - Seeing as the giraffe lives in central Africa and tigers live in India, they would have to be well travelled tigers to try to eat ANY giraffe !
White tigers have the same diet as any other tigers. They eat meat, primarily that of large mammals such as deer and pigs. They are more common in captivity (because we often breed tigers to be white). But a few do live in the wild.
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There are no wild tigers in South Africa or any part of the African continent. The tiger is not indigenous to Africa. The big cats native to South Africa arethe Lion, Leopard and Cheetah.
The white tigers are bengals, not siberians, and none are currently in the wild. All are in captivity.
There never were any white Siberian tigers. This genetic flawed gene is present only very rarely in the Bengal tiger. No other tiger subspecies has this gene. Siberian tigers live in the Russian far east.
No. Tigers are Native to the Asian Continent. Two species of tigers live here. The Royal Bengal Tiger in India and the Siberian Tiger in Russia. No known species of Tiger have been found to live in any other part of the world. Tigers have never been sighted in the Savannah's of Africa and I dont think they ever lived there.
White tigers hunt the same prey as any other tiger, they are just genetically mutated bengal tigers!