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The Secret Behind White Tigers’ Stunning Coats

White tigers are not a separate species but a rare color variation of the Bengal tiger. Their striking white fur results from a genetic mutation called leucism, which reduces pigment but keeps their mesmerizing blue eyes. Found primarily in captivity, white tigers are almost nonexistent in the wild due to their rarity and the challenges of survival with such visible coats. Despite their beauty, controversy surrounds their breeding, as it often leads to genetic health issues. Have you ever seen a white tiger in real life? Share your thoughts below!
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