Ratcatcher
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Hi can anyone tell me how many Zoos and Parks in the UK have white tigers. I remember seeing the white tigers at Bristol many years ago.
There always seemed to be alot more, unless numbers have gone down over the last few years (unless I saw alot more abroad).
I love white tigers, but I don't agree with them unless they are born 'ethically,' which I don't even know if is possible.
Though not an expert by any means, I would assume that numbers of white tigers have gone down (or appear to have) because of a shift towards conserving pure species and possibly wider knowledge of the unethical breeding that white tigers are created by (?).
Of course, I'm probably completely wrong on both points![]()
Hi can anyone tell me how many Zoos and Parks in the UK have white tigers. I remember seeing the white tigers at Bristol many years ago.
White tigers do contribute to conservation. Millions of dollars have gone to invaluable in-situ conservation off the backs of white tigers. Do not dismiss their influence.
can you back this up with numbers and sources. I think if the presence of white tigers already raised funds this was mainly for the institutions where they live and still then do the visitor numbers go up because of the presence of a white tiger?
So please let us know which projects benefited from the existence of white tigers.
As a counter question, I wonder how much evidence you could give me of "ordinary" captive tigers being of practical benefit to conservation work.
I agree with previous comments about the bad breeding programs used in captivity for the white tigers, I have seen some horriffic pictures of cats bred in USA with dreadful deformities. Surely in this day and age and with the number of all tiger species under threat DNA testing could be used to check for the purity of each cat. My understanding is that the White Tiger is a variant of the Orange Bengal Tiger originally from the Rewa part of India.
I'm a fan of all Cats and find it very sad that the beautiful white tigers I saw at Bristol so many years ago are seen as no value today.