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White Tigers

White Tigers . Did you know? White Tigers are extinct in the wild!. General Facts. White Tigers originate from India. If there were any White Tigers in the wild, you would normally find them in Dense jungles or Mangrove swamps. They weigh approximately 140Kg-300kg depending on size.

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White Tigers

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  1. White Tigers Did you know? White Tigers are extinct in the wild!

  2. General Facts • White Tigers originate from India. • If there were any White Tigers in the wild, you would normally find them in Dense jungles or Mangrove swamps. • They weigh approximately 140Kg-300kg depending on size. • There size (length) range between 2.4m-3.33m. • They can reach speeds of 60mph

  3. Appearance • In terms of looks, these beautiful animals have a distinctive pink nose, blue eyes and most importantly their snowy white fur. • Normally they are much larger than their orange brothers and sisters. Sometimes their stripes can be brown but they are usually black.

  4. Prey and Predator • White Tigers are Carnivorous and only consume meat. • Their main prey are Deer, Cattle and Wild Boar. • They are crepuscular; simply meaning they hunt in the twilight period. • White Tigers mainly use their sense of smell to locate prey.

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