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Bengal Tiger Tiger White
Animal sites have a lot of bengal tiger tiger white photos and a photo gallery of other color varieties.
This specimen is very rare in the wild, but today they are widely bred in captivity. Owning such an animal is considered to be a matter of prestige and the price of $60,000 is not an unusual thing. To produce such cubs inbreeding is used and relatives are bred. This variety only occurs in this particular subspecies, and in the wild such animals are born only once per 10,000 births. They have dark strips and blue eyes that are indicative of the presence of melanin in the body; therefore, they are not albinos.
Animal sites have a lot of bengal tiger tiger white photos and a photo gallery of other color varieties.
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The problem of inbreeding is very acute with such animals; the typical problems are curvature of the spine, crossed eyes, twisted necks and a high rate of abortions, stillbirths and infant mortalities. Such creatures have a shorter lifespan than their orange counterparts. In the wild, these animals are much in dire straits because their bright coat, to top off their low success rate in terms of attacks, scares off prey and makes hunting unbearably tough. Worse still, due to careless breeding, today their purity is doubtful. Animal sites have a lot of bengal tiger tiger white photos and a photo gallery of other color varieties.
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