An overview of White Tigers, including information on their appearance, habitat, behavior, and conservation status, is given in the introduction chapter. According to this, White Tigers are a rare subspecies of Bengal Tigers that are mainly kept in captivity. The chapter also emphasizes how crucial it is to safeguard both these amazing animals and their natural habitats.
Physical traits of White Tigers are thoroughly detailed in the appearance chapter. It says that their distinguishing black stripes and white coat are the results of a genetic mutation. The chapter also discusses the height, weight, and eye color of White Tigers as well as their other physical characteristics.
Geographical range: The geography chapter looks at where White Tigers are most frequently found in zoos and where they were once found in the wild. It says that White Tigers are mostly found in zoos and breeding programs and are not currently found in the wild.
Behavior: The chapter on behavior details the social, communicative, and hunting behavior of White Tigers. It describes how White Tigers are lonely creatures and expert hunters. The chapter also discusses other facets of their behavior, including communication and territoriality.
Reproduction: The reproduction chapter examines White Tiger reproduction, including mating practices and gestation length. It details how White Tigers mature sexually around the age of three and how their reproduction is carefully controlled in captivity.
Social Life: A more in-depth examination of White Tiger social behavior is provided in the social life chapter. Although being solitary creatures, it explains that White Tigers can form small family groupings or territory. The chapter also emphasizes the value of providing social enrichment to animals kept in captivity in order to protect their mental health.
Habitat: The chapter on habitat examines the White Tiger's native environment and emphasizes the value of preserving it for conservation efforts. It emphasizes that deforestation and conflicts between people and wildlife are the main threats to their habitat.