Saturday, 19 January 2013

Whtie Tiger!

Compared to normal colored tigers without the white gene, white tigers tend to be somewhat bigger, both at birth and as fully grown big adults.

The unusual white coloration of white tigers has made them popular in zoos and entertainment showcasing exotic animals.
Outside of India, white tigers have been prone to crossed eyes, a condition known as strabismus, an example of which is "Clarence the cross-eyed lion" due to incorrectly routed visual pathways in the brains of white tigers.

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