Biotic factors of a white tiger include its prey species (such as deer and wild boar), its competitors (such as other carnivores), parasites and pathogens that may affect its health, symbiotic relationships with other species, and human activities impacting its habitat. Abiotic factors include temperature, precipitation patterns, soil composition, topography of the habitat, and availability of water sources. These factors collectively influence the white tiger's survival, reproduction, and overall ecological role in its ecosystem.
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Abiotic factors are the non-living components of an ecosystem that affect the organisms that inhabit the ecosystem. Some abiotic factors for a Bengal tiger would include temperature, fresh water supply, and precipitation rate.
The biotic factors for the white Bengal tiger are things such as mosses, plants, reindeer, and snowy owls as well as polar bears and additional animals that live in the arctic tundra. Abiotic factors include winters that are long and cold, poor soil quality with a frozen subsoil, high winds, and little in the way of precipitation.
A white tigers biotic factors is i have no ides
Abiotic: Sunlight and Soil
Biotic: Trees, grass, other plants, animals they prey on
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