I would NOT want to be in the way of these Bengal white tigers when they are hungry! Australia-based photographer Birte Person wasn't quite as afraid. With the safety of distance, she was brave enough to capture these stunning shots of the rare animals during feeding time at the Singapore Zoo. The almost extinct white tiger is caused by a rare genetic recessive gene within the Bengal tiger species. The gene produces features including white fur, black stripes, and a pink nose. The few white tigers that still survive are in protective captivity although there have been reports of a handful spotted in the wild.
Bengal white tigers of Singapore Zoo
Bengal white tigers of Singapore Zoo
Bengal white tigers of Singapore Zoo
Bengal white tigers of Singapore Zoo
Bengal white tigers of Singapore Zoo
Bengal white tigers of Singapore Zoo
Bengal white tigers of Singapore Zoo
Bengal white tigers of Singapore Zoo
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