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Bengal Photo Tiger White
View a bengal photo tiger white when evaluating a kitten and learn as much as possible about these cats.
Such coat color is a mutation; these animals are not albinos, as they have blue eyes. They are very rare and raised in the zoos; there are probably no such animals in the wild. The first record of such animal was displayed in 1820; at the beginning of the 20th century about 15 animals were killed. These animals carry the unusual gene that defines their color. They grow faster and heavier than their orange relatives. Many people take particular interest in these animals due to their unusual color. In the wild, it takes both parents carrying this gene to produce a cub with this coloration. These animals are more likely to suffer from genetic disorders than their orange counterparts.
View a bengal photo tiger white when evaluating a kitten and learn as much as possible about these cats.
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Bengal Photo Tiger White -
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These animals are very large, reaching 200-230 kg and up to 3 m in length. No two animals are the same, because each one has its own pattern of stripes. There exists also the black variety, that has little orange on the back, and the stripeless variety, which is extremely rare. Their unusual color has prompted some specialists to conduct breeding programs. Inbreeding is the only way to get the desired specimen, but it has already entailed a phenomenon called ‘breeding depression,’ which has resulted in the appearance of felines with crossed eyes, twisted necks, spinal deformities and so forth. View a bengal photo tiger white when evaluating a kitten and learn as much as possible about these cats.
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