White Tigers

The white tiger gets its color (or lack thereof) from a mutation in the gene for the tyrosinase enzyme, which gives Bengal tigers their red and yellow pigment. For a white tiger to exist, both parents must carry the gene mutation.
The white tiger gets its color (or lack thereof) from a mutation in the gene for the tyrosinase enzyme, which gives Bengal tigers their red and yellow pigment. For a white tiger to exist, both parents must carry the gene mutation.