There have been no reportings
of sightings of this rare White Bengal Tiger sence the 1950s. Most of
the white tigers in zoos are cross breeds of Siberian and Bengal tigers.
These magnificent creatures are not albino, for they do not have pink
eyes, nore are they a seperate species.
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They are usually located on the Mainland of Southeastern Asia and in central and southern India. The white Bengal tiger lives in grassy or swampy areas and forests, where they can be well camouflaged. Those living on islands have almost disappeared; most now live in zoos or special wildlife parks. | |||
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