Tiger cub white, playing (Chinchilla albinistic)

With blue eyes and pink noses, these tigers are rare and exotic.

Tiger cub white, playing

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Tiger cub white, playing
Fun Facts

Although they may appear to be albinos, white tigers are just a color variation of the Bengal tiger.

  • Conservation Status: Endangered (EN)
  • Global Home: Asia and Australia

    Asia and Australia

    Asia and Australia
  • Primary Habitat: Forest

Infrequent in the wild but widely bred in zoos, the white tiger, like other tigers, makes its home in grasslands, forests, and wetlands where they find food. Usually, tigers target the last animal in a herd. With a roar that can be heard three miles away, tigers usually live on their own but can get in touch easily. Because of their skin and thick fur, tigers are able to live in very cold temperatures. On average, tigers can live to be twenty years old.