no, tigers don't see color because they are color blind
False. White tigers, like all tigers, have limited color vision and are believed to see the world in shades of blue and green. They are not able to perceive the full range of colors that humans can.
no white tigers can see color but there vision is weaker than orange tigers
No. Siberian tigers, as with all tiger subspecies, do not change coat color.
Tigers are believed to have a color vision similar to that of humans, with a range of color perception that includes shades of blue and green. They are thought to have a reduced ability to distinguish between red and green colors.
There both tigers species? everything but the color 4 chambered heart figure it out..
No, Maltese tigers do not exist. The term "Maltese tiger" is often used to describe a hypothetical color morph of the tiger species, but no evidence of such a subspecies has been found in the wild or in captivity.
WHITE!!!!!!!! :)
White
It is part of their genetic code
black and pink
All Bengal tigers are around three feet at the shoulder. White tigers are a rare color variant of Bengal tigers.