Is a Siberian tiger a white tiger?

Answer:
No. A Siberian tiger is a subspecies of tiger, and actually the largest subspecies of tiger (and largest cat) in the world. They occur naturally in northern Asia, and there has been no confirmed presence of the recessive white gene in Siberians.

White tigers are color mutations of Bengal tigers, nothing more.
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