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White tigers are not a separate subspecies of tiger, but rather a genetic variant called leucism that causes the loss of pigmentation in their fur. They are found in various captive breeding programs around the world, primarily in zoos and sanctuaries. In the wild, they would have originated from regions where regular Bengal tigers are found, such as India, Bhutan, and Nepal.
Male white tigers are simply referred to as "male white tigers." There is no specific name for them aside from their species and color designation.
a group of white tigers :)
White tigers do not have horns.
Orange Tigers live in North America White Tigers live near Russia
White tigers are a rare genetic mutation of normal tigers. They have a condition called leucism that causes their fur to be white with black stripes, rather than the traditional orange with black stripes found in normal tigers.