Unlike albino lions, white tigers are not. Inbreeding produces white tigers, and the majority of these tigers have diseases; it is uncommon to find a healthy white tiger. White tigers are not in risk of going extinct because they only live in captivity as offspring of mother and son or sister mating pairs.
The magnificent Bengal white tiger mother, Orissa, is currently occupied with the care of her three adorable cubs. Her maternal duties have kept her paws full, as she diligently tends to the needs of her offspring. Orissa’s exceptional parenting skills are evident in the healthy and thriving state of her cubs. Her nurturing nature and protective instincts are a testament to the remarkable bond between a mother and her young. The sight of this beautiful family is truly a wonder to behold, and a reminder of the importance of preserving and protecting these majestic creatures for future generations to appreciate.