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This White Tiger Hunting Prey In The Wild 16x20 Art Print is printed on high quality lithograph art paper and is ready for framing.
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There are five different subspecies of tiger alive in the world today. The original white tigers in the US were the result of the crossing of a Siberian Tiger and a Bengal tiger in 1973 at the Cincinatti Zoo.
Sucessive generations of white tigers have been produced only from inbreeding -- father to daughter or brother to sister-- within the same line.
The white coloring is produced from a rare recessive white gene which must be "carried" by one parent who is the normal yellow tiger color and "present" in the other parent, who is white. This gene has been found in only two lines of tigers to date. Only 1 in 4 cubs from such a breeding will be born white.