Photographs of White Tiger
The White Tiger (also known as the White Bengal Tiger) is a subspecies of Tiger, found throughout the Indian subcontinent. The White Tiger would once have been found throughout much of India and the surrounding countries but their range has decreased dramatically, particularly over the past 100 years or so. Today the Bengal Tiger is found in small pockets of it's natural habitat in India, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh. The White Tiger has become even rarer in the wild due to trophy hunting or capture for the exotic pet trade. The White Tiger is considered to be the second largest species of Tiger in the world after the Siberian Tiger.
The White Tiger is a large and powerful animal that can weigh up to 300 kg and reaches more than 3 meters in length. The White Tiger has black or dark brown stripes that run vertically along it's body. The White Tiger is a carnivorous animal.
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