The Siberian is basically the same color as other tigers, a russet orange above and white beneath with dark brown or black stripes. They may be somewhat paler than other subspecies, but are never white. White tigers are very rare color morphs of the Bengal tiger.
orange and black and a little white
The Siberian tiger does not have white fur. Only a few color morphs of the Bengal tiger are white.
fur color, eye color,
The white tiger is not a Siberian, but rather a very rare color morph of the Bengal, Panthera Tigris Tigris. The Siberian tiger is Panthera Tigris Altaica.
There is no such animal as a "white Siberian tiger." The only know white tigers are a color morph of the Bengal tiger.
Siberian tigers are the top predator in their environment, and, as such, every animal in the ecosystem is affected by them. And, there are no white Siberian tigers. This rare color morph is confined to the Bengal tiger subspecies.
same as the Bengal (Or sometimes the siberian tiger) mostly the forests in india and siberia. a white tiger is a color variant of either the bengal or siberian tiger happening once every 15000births
no, a siberian tiger is a carnivore
A Siberian tiger is a subspecies of the tiger, one of several.
A Siberian tiger is a subspecies of the tiger, one of several.
It is mostly the same, the yellow stripes turn a reddish color
No. Siberian tigers, as with all tiger subspecies, do not change coat color.
A Siberian tiger cub