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Bengal White Tigers
Learn more about bengal white tigers and view a photo of these cats on the web.
They can also be without stripes. Such animals are not albinos and they don't live in Siberia; it is just a natural mutation. Today, such animals are very popular and about 300 of them are kept in zoos and private ownership. One such animal goes for at least $60,000. They attract thousands of visitors and can be instrumental in attracting investments for some zoo projects. However, a number of problems surfaced as the species were bred: inbreeding has resulted in serious health problems and shortened life spans.
Learn more about bengal white tigers and view a photo of these cats on the web.
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Such animals appear in the wild only once in a great while, because the gene for such coat color is recessive. Such animals differ from ordinary orange individuals in having blue eyes, pink nose and paw pads and creamy fur with chocolate stripes. Such cubs can only occur if both parents carry the recessive allele responsible for this color. In the wild, such animals are born only once per every 10,000 births. These animals are ill-suited for life in the wild and have a very low survival rate. Learn more about bengal white tigers and view a photo of these cats on the web.
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