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General resource on the endangered status, habitat, range, and diet, including a selection of White Tiger pictures and informational links. ... White Tigers - Physical Description...
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www.white-tigers.org/
www.white-tigers.org/
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White tigers are white colored bengals, they are not albinos and they are not a separate subspecies of tigers. ... They have blue eyes, a pink nose, and creamy white furr covered with chocolate colored stripes. White tigers are born to tigers that carry the unusual gene needed for white coloring. Wild white tigers are...
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www.indianchild.com/white_tigers.htm
www.indianchild.com/white_tigers.htm
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White tiger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A white tiger is a tiger with a recessive gene that creates the pale coloration. Another genetic characteristic makes the stripes of the tiger very pale; white tigers of this type are called snow-w...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_tiger
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Did you know that the only way to produce a white tiger is through severe inbreeding of brother to sister, father to daughter and mother to son? Did you know that there is no such species as a Royal White Bengal Tiger? ... Over the years many people have asked us to take white tigers off their hands, but in every case it...
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www.bigcatrescue.org/cats/wild/white_tigers.htm
www.bigcatrescue.org/cats/wild/white_tigers.htm
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Snow Tigers ... White Tigers and Ligers ... More on White Tigers...
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www.bigcatrescue.org/white_tigers.htm
www.bigcatrescue.org/white_tigers.htm
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What causes white tigers?: ... Reports of white Amur tigers are incorrect. These tigers are Bengals which have, at some point in time, been hybridised with the Amur subspecies, so polluting their genetic code. However, they must have the Bengal parentage to produce the white pelage.
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www.lairweb.org.nz/tiger/white.html
www.lairweb.org.nz/tiger/white.html
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The first recorded white tigers: ... Between the 1920s and 1930s fifteen white tigers were killed in the region of Bihar alone. Some of these trophies were placed on display in the Calcutta Museum. (Incidentally, this is the ninth oldest regular museum in the world).
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www.lairweb.org.nz/tiger/rewa.html
www.lairweb.org.nz/tiger/rewa.html
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