White tigers are the product of forced inbreeding. Approximately 1 in 20
are born without deformities but are still mentally challenged, the other
19 are destroyed. Zoo's promote this rarity to boost guest profits. This
would never happen in the wild and is probably why the mother rejected him.
A white tiger has no chance of surviving in the wild due to it's lack of
color/camouflage to blend in with it's surroundings to hunt.
+Toxic Sweat Productions This is incorrect. White Tigers do happen in the wild, but it is very rare. However in the overall picture, you are correct that it is mostly due to inbreeding and I am sure some places promote it to gain more money, but I would not believe your numbers for a second.
White tigers couldn't survive in the wild, Tigers need to be orange in order for proper camouflage in order to catch prey, meaning that a white tiger would starve to death without human care
+Natalia Dziedzic read the textbox first before you react. It says: This was a baby tiger in a zoo. His mother wouldnt feed him. Professional caretakers took care of him.
Ocelot in the Jaguar Rescue Center, Puerto Viejo, CR
This Ocelot is fully grown and will soon be released. There's a big black market for selling exotic animals as pets and the baby ocelot in the cage next door was ...