No, not all white tigers have blue eyes. While blue eyes are a common trait in white tigers, they can also have green or amber eyes. Eye color in white tigers is determined by genetics and can vary within the population.
most white tigers have blue eyes
Tigers typically have yellow or amber-colored eyes. This helps them with their excellent vision during hunting.
tigers have good eyes.
no
The colors that are presented in the crest of the Leicester Tigers are yellow and orange along with the color green. It is very bright colors that could be seen from afar.
White Bengal get their colors from a recessive genetic "mutation" that makes them unable to survive in the wild because they stand out and can't camouflage to hunt. However, they are not albino - they are actually leucistic. While albino animals have lessened black or dark coloration and have red or pink eyes, leucistic animals have all lessened colors and blue eyes. There are many beautiful, fascinating leucistic animals other than Bengal tigers, such as white peacocks, that can be very interesting to look at as well.
yes
orange and black
White tigers have blue eyes due to a gene that causes them to lack pigment in the iris. This lack of pigment results in the blue appearance of their eyes.
its pink
Yellow, or white ones may have blue eyes.