White Tigers in Bandhavgarh National Park
White Tigers or Panthera Tigris is affectionately referred to as the Bengal tiger in India. White Tigers are large animals that belong to the cat family and are almost 3 meters long and weigh about 180 to 285 kilograms.
The fur of the white tigers seen in Asia is quite rich and luxuriant and the brown stripes on their bodies are very dark and prominent.
The Bengal tigers or white tigers are rare species that are born to tawny tigers that carry the rare gene that contributes to the unusual white coloring.
White tigers usually have blue eyes and the lush white fur on their bodies is ornamented with dark brown, almost chocolate colored stripes that make them exquisitely beautiful.
White tigers live comfortably in marshy and densely populated areas and are excellent swimmers though they are not very good climbers.
White tigers are solitary and nocturnal animals and prefer to hunt alone. Unfortunately there are very few white tigers left on the face of this earth mainly due to constant and irresponsible poaching.
It was at the Bandhavgarh National Park in Madhya Pradesh, India that the famous white tigers of Rewa were discovered for the first time. You are quite likely to spot the rare white tigers on your wildlife tours to the Bandhavgarh National Park in Madhya Pradesh, India.
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