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Picture Of White Bengal Tiger
Zoos are sure to have a picture of white bengal tiger babies and a species' photo.
These rare animals are neither a separate species, nor albinos. They are a color variety of Bengal species. The last wild animal with such a color was a male named Mohad that was caught in India in the 1950’s. After that, there were no such animals registered in the wild, but nowadays there are a lot of such animals in zoos. They are born with the help of crossbreeding and inbreeding. First, when the scientists didn’t know that the gene responsible for such a color is linked to many disorders, they used inbreeding to produce unusual cubs. The offspring of two creamy animals has shorter life span, suffers from spine curvative and other problems.
Zoos are sure to have a picture of white bengal tiger babies and a species' photo.
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Picture Of White Bengal Tiger -
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It is possible to produce cubs with unusual coloring from two orange parents. The breeders have only to test their genes and find animals that carry recessive genes for such coloring. The majority of cubs still will be orange, but there is a chance that one of them will be creamy. More than that, this cub will be free from genetical disorders. Zoos are sure to have a picture of white bengal tiger babies and a species' photo.
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