Tigers are largely solitary
Tigers are solitary animals and generally prefer to live alone. They only come together for mating and raising young. Each tiger has its own territory that it marks with scent to communicate with other tigers.
Great whites are solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
tigers are soletary animals in the wild.
White Bengal tigers are solitary animals and typically live alone. They are known to establish large territories to roam and hunt for food by themselves. Interaction with other tigers may occur during mating or when raising offspring.
Tigers are solitary animals, and only come together to mate. The only instance in which there would be a group of tigers in the wild is when a mother is with her cubs, but even these will go their separate ways once the cubs are independent.
Orange Tigers live in North America White Tigers live near Russia
they live alone and hunt alone, haven't you seen nemo!?
white tigers live in Russa
they live alone.
There are no black tigers.
Tigers generally live alone and therefore do not form packs. Further, white tigers are only a rare color morph of typical orange and black tigers like Siberian tigers, so there would probably never be a group of white tigers in the wild.