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Opponents of white tiger breedingThere is only a small quantity of white tigers in existence and present numbers are put in the region of 500. With the inevitable inbreeding problems a debate continually rages over the wisdom of breeding this animal. White tigers, white lions, white peacocks, none are representative of their wild populations. The Tiger Species Survival Programme has actively discouraged breeding white tigers because of their mixed ancestry. Most of these animals have been hybridized with members of other subspecies -- usually of an unknown lineage. Other organizations object to white tigers both because of the lack of genetic diversity and because it serves no practical conservation purpose. Some opponents state that white tiger breeding only inflates the stud book entries for zoos and provides a popular exhibit which helps increase attendance and revenue. The US$1,600 per year spent feeding each of these tigers is effectively being outlaid on two hundred or so pretty freaks. However, it must be admitted that there is a plus to this in that the money earned can be put towards saving all tigers and the white specimens earn more than they cost in revenue from the visiting public.
Hybrid white tigersWhite tigers are simply white-colored tigers and not a separate subspecies as many people think. Occasionally you will hear people referring to white tigers from a subspecies other than the Bengal. These are mostly hybrids and may occur if a zoo chooses to mate a white Bengal with a tiger from another subspecies; this then produces a white hybrid tiger. The studbook for the purebred white Bengal tiger counts only 43 animals, the rest seen are of unknown heritage, or they are hybrids.
Myths surrounding the white tigerA common myth surrounding the white tiger is that they are from Siberia and their coat color camouflages them in snow. This is incorrect.
Another common misconception is that white tigers are a subspecies of their own.
Perhaps the most common myth is that white tigers are albinos.
Some historic myths also surrounded the white tiger
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from a recent trip to Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa Click on a thumbnail to see them fullsize. Here are some pics from a recent trip to Weedon Island in Pinellas County Click on a thumbnail to see them fullsize. |
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