White Tiger
The white tiger also known as (White Bengal Tiger) is subspecies of tiger,found throughout the Indian subcontinent.
The white tiger also known as (White Bengal Tiger) is subspecies of tiger,found throughout the Indian subcontinent.
the white bengal tigers end to grow faster and heavier than the orange bengal tiger.white bengal tigers are fully grown when they are 2-3 years of age.white male tigers reach weights of 200-230 kilograms and can grow up to 3 meters in length.
White tiger is a solitary animal as this allows this large predator to sneak up on prey more effectively in the dense jungle.white tigers have incredible hearing and sight,which along with their stealth,helps them when hunting in the jungle in the dark.each tiger occupies a large territory that is marked by urine and claw marks on trees, and can be up to 75 square miles in size.male white tigers territories can overlap with those of a number of a females.
White Tigers Interesting Facts and Features
The white tigers thought to have a slightly shorter life expectancy than the normal bengal tiger.one of the biggest reasons for white tigers becoming rarer and rarer in the wild is the fact that they were often captured by the rich.the white tiger is the one of the most versatile and adaptable predators in the asian jungle as they are not only incredibly quick and agile at running, but they are also capable swimmers, allowing them breech natural boundaries such as rivers and wetlands.
White Tigers Conversation Status and Life Today
The white tiger is a bengal tiger which is a species listed by the IUCN as endangered and therefore severely threatened in its surrounding environments.estimates of round 100,000 tigers found in the jungles and mangrove swamps of asia were made at the beginning of the 1900s, but today they are thought to be less than 8000 tigers in the wild, with around 2000 of these being bengal tigers.there are no white tigers to be found outside of captivity.
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