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Information Siberian Tiger White
Interesting information: siberian tiger white coat was achieved in babies during selection; you can see the pictures of the white cubs on the websites of the zoos.
Males grow usually about 105-125 inches in length and females are smaller than males growing about 95-105 inches long. Males weigh about 419-596 pounds and females weigh 221-353 pounds. In the wild these animals live about 10-15 years and in zoos they live more – about 16-20 years. There are less than 200 wild Amur subspecies, and around 250 in captivity. Sadly, about 50 animals get killed by poachers every year, and if this tendency continues, there will be no such animals in about 20 years. The World Wide Fund has donated a large sum of money to support programs aimed at salvaging these magnificent animals.
Interesting information: siberian tiger white coat was achieved in babies during selection; you can see the pictures of the white cubs on the websites of the zoos.
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Information Siberian Tiger White -
babies, pictures
The cub of this coloring occurs only when two species of the same pale coloring mate and they have the same gene for pale coloring. These animals look rather extraordinary and they have black stripes and blue eyes and pink nose. They have no genetic relation to this particular subspecies and are only seen in Bengals. They grow faster and larger than their orange counterparts, and their conspicuous coats make them very noticeable in the wild. Therefore, they cannot hunt normally. Interesting information: siberian tiger white coat was achieved in babies during selection; you can see the pictures of the white cubs on the websites of the zoos.
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