Recently, the white tiger has rarely been found in nature due to the decrease in the tiger population itself. But there is only one white representative for every 10,000 ordinary tigers. Such a small number does not stop tourists who want to see a real white tiger.
Despite the fact that white tigers are very rare and even unique in their kind, there are still certain places where the population of this amazing species is especially increased. The first and most common place is an ordinary zoo. If we take into account all the zoos in the world, then there are about 150 white tigers in them. This number in zoos is explained by the fact that white tigers, when crossed, give birth to offspring. However, not all cubs are white. According to statistics, for two white tigers there is one of the usual color.
But even in the wild, there are places where white tigers are most common. The most popular places are North and Central India and Nepal. In Bangladesh and Burma, they can also be found, but in smaller quantities. They are also found on the Indian subcontinent, in southern China and on the island of Yana. In general, they are common in Asia. Further on, it is very difficult to meet them, especially the cubs that are needed for zoos.