White tiger are Bengal tigers, whose fur is white or almost white. These species are neither albino nor a subspecies of tiger. Rather, they are just Bengal tigers, two copies of the recessive gene that skin pigmentation control. They are often described as beautiful creatures with pale skin, blue eyes, pink nose and black stripes. This black stripes make them identical to the orange Bengal tigers, and they differ from albino tigers, white striped 100% free.
According to his account in May 1951, Maharajah Shri Martand Singh was hunting in the jungle of Bandhavgarh, which is located in India. From there, there were reports that there was a tigress with four small, one was white and had been seen. It was a white tiger cub was captured by Maharaja named Mohan. Mohan was the last recorded white tiger born in the wild.
According to his account in May 1951, Maharajah Shri Martand Singh was hunting in the jungle of Bandhavgarh, which is located in India. From there, there were reports that there was a tigress with four small, one was white and had been seen. It was a white tiger cub was captured by Maharaja named Mohan. Mohan was the last recorded white tiger born in the wild.
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