There's no species known as "albino tigers". Albinism can happen in any specie and the animal would weigh according to specie, gender, age, Health etc.
Albinism is associated with certain health issues, as well as being more easily spotted.
In the wild, individuals with albinism often face shorter lives than individuals with normal pigmentation.
In general, tiger cubs weigh between 2-4 lbs. at birth, and depending on the type of tiger, can rapidly grow to anywhere from 250 to 500lbs.
The same size as a Bengal Tiger.
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most white tigers have blue eyes
no
The size of regular tigers. They just are more sensitive to UVA rays.:]
Albino animals usually have white skin or fur, and red eyes.
There are only about 200 Albino/White Tigers left in the world.
Both tigers are white, but Albino tigers will not have stripes on their tails. If you shave a white tiger's and an albino tiger's tail, the white tiger's tail will have stripes on the skin, while the albino tiger does not. An Albino tiger also will have pink skin, and their nose and lips will be pink too. A white tiger has white and black coloured fur and is a certain species. An Albino tiger is not a breed (can happen to any breed )but has no colour except for white and pink. This is because it is lacking in skin pigment because it does not have a certain gene. This can be passed down to it's cubs who could either turn out to be normal tigers or Albino tigers.
Its like all the other tigers in the world, it is albino to most, that is why it is called the white tiger.
yes. They are no different from other tigers, except that they are all white and black, and have serious eye problems. WHITE TIGERS ARE NOT ALBINO, AND THEY ARE NOT SNOW TIGERS. :)
It is commonly known as an Albino. There are also albino people, crocodiles, Tigers, and many more.
The same as a normal one!
Yes the white Bengal tiger is the albino version of the Bengal tiger. However this species is common unlike most albinos.
White tigers are albino individuals of the Bengal tiger species of India, and occurs naturally but rarely among their populations. There are also Siberian white tigers which are crossbreeds between white Bengals and normal Siberians. (There is no record of a naturally albino Siberian, although that might provide an advantage in its natural habitat.)