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vertical close up colour portrait of a beautiful girl with large brown eyes and long brown hair. She is smiling naturally at the camera and has flowers in her hair. Facial features are all well shown for labelling.
White Tigers; Bengal tigers; blue eyes; pink nose; creamy white fur; covered with stripes chocolate color; very rare animal; only in zoos nowadays. protected; predator; beautiful; heritage; conserve; Rob Weaver; Help save the tigers: world heritage centre; Gauteng; South Africa; Krugersdorp; magnificent;
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White Tigers are magnificent creatures that possess an amazing combination of spectacular beauty and impressing power. Bengal tigers, as they are sometimes called, have blue eyes, pink nose, and creamy white fur covered with stripes of a chocolate color. White tiger males range in length between 8.8 and 10.2 feet. They weigh between 419 and 569 pounds on the average. Females are smaller, and range in length from 7.11 to 8.7 feet, weighing around 350 pounds. White tigers are very rare animals. They are seen only in zoos nowadays. These animals are sometimes mistakenly considered to be an albino species of tiger. However, it is not true to fact. White tigers occur when both tigers that mate carry the gene for white coloring. A White tiger's tail reaches the length of 3 to 4 feet. White Tigers - Habitat White tigers tend to inhabit the area from about 10 to 30 square miles where there is enough prey and water to support them. Their habitats are located on the Mainland of Southeastern Asia and in central and southern India. These animals live in grassy areas and forests, which provide them with shelter.
White Tiger: Panthera Tigris: Subspecies of Bengal Tiger:Mutation: Swimming: Zoo: Captivity:Wild Cat: Cooling off: Predator: Carnivore: Blue Eyes:Stripes: White Fur: Big Cat:Rare: Chinchilla Albinistic:
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Tiger, White Tiger, Big Cat, Safari, White Tiger Feet, Tigers Feet, White Tigers Legs, Tigers Legs, Whites Tigers Paws, Tigers Paws, Tigers Pads, White Tigers Pads, Tigers Stripes, White Tigers Stripes, Tigers Front Legs, White Tigers Front Legs
The Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica), also known as the Amur tiger, is a tiger subspecies inhabiting mainly the Sikhote Alin mountain region with a small subpopulation in southwest Primorye province in the Russian Far East.
The Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica), also known as the Amur tiger, is a tiger subspecies inhabiting mainly the Sikhote Alin mountain region with a small subpopulation in southwest Primorye province in the Russian Far East.
Saint Louis Science Center; St. Louis Science Centre; St. Louis Science Center; St. Louis; Missouri; USA; U.S.A.; United States of America; Scott A. McNealy photographer; near I-44 and I-64; MO; science; activities; free admission; exhibits; exhibitions; learning; Tyrannosaurus rex; museum; 25 year anniversary; 25 years; Saint Louis; Saber-Toothed Cat Skull cast; Saber-Toothed Cat; skull; bone; skull cast; tooth; teeth; dentition; fang; fangs; long teeth; giant teeth;
Bengal Tiger cooling off in a water pool in animal park in Spain; tiger; Bengal; Asia; water; sand; grass; cooling; majestic; dangerous; India; stunning
6 year old multiracial boy in dentist chair gets mouth flushed with water. Dental suction tool is also in mouth. Close up. Gloved dentist hands do the procedure under bright overhead observation lights. Horizontal.