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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The white tiger is a type of feline subspecies of the Bengal tiger. It has almost no orange pigmentation. It is for this reason that its fur is white and from there it derives its name. Despite the black stripes it maintains its pigmentation.
Regarding their size or size, these tigers are usually slightly larger than the orange tigers. Due to this condition (lack of pigmentation), white tigers have been classified as exotic animals and are a source of great tourist attraction.
The white tiger is a type of feline subspecies of the Bengal tiger.
TRUE
FALSE
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The white tiger is a type of feline subspecies of the Bengal tiger. It has almost no orange pigmentation. It is for this reason that its fur is white and from there it derives its name. Despite the black stripes it maintains its pigmentation.
Regarding their size or size, these tigers are usually slightly larger than the orange tigers. Due to this condition (lack of pigmentation), white tigers have been classified as exotic animals and are a source of great tourist attraction.
The white tiger has almost no orange pigmentation.
TRUE
FALSE
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The white tiger is a type of feline subspecies of the Bengal tiger. It has almost no orange pigmentation. It is for this reason that its fur is white and from there it derives its name. Despite the black stripes it maintains its pigmentation.
Regarding their size or size, these tigers are usually slightly larger than the orange tigers. Due to this condition (lack of pigmentation), white tigers have been classified as exotic animals and are a source of great tourist attraction.
The white tiger's fur is white due to its lack of pigmentation
TRUE
FALSE
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The white tiger is a type of feline subspecies of the Bengal tiger. It has almost no orange pigmentation. It is for this reason that its fur is white and from there it derives its name. Despite the black stripes it maintains its pigmentation.
Regarding their size or size, these tigers are usually slightly larger than the orange tigers. Due to this condition (lack of pigmentation), white tigers have been classified as exotic animals and are a source of great tourist attraction.
White tigers maintain their black stripes despite their pigmentation
TRUE
FALSE
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The white tiger is a type of feline subspecies of the Bengal tiger. It has almost no orange pigmentation. It is for this reason that its fur is white and from there it derives its name. Despite the black stripes it maintains its pigmentation.
Regarding their size or size, these tigers are usually slightly larger than the orange tigers. Due to this condition (lack of pigmentation), white tigers have been classified as exotic animals and are a source of great tourist attraction.
White tigers are usually slightly larger than orange tigers
TRUE
FALSE
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The white tiger is a type of feline subspecies of the Bengal tiger. It has almost no orange pigmentation. It is for this reason that its fur is white and from there it derives its name. Despite the black stripes it maintains its pigmentation.
Regarding their size or size, these tigers are usually slightly larger than the orange tigers. Due to this condition (lack of pigmentation), white tigers have been classified as exotic animals and are a source of great tourist attraction.
The white tiger has black stripes on its fur.
TRUE
FALSE
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The white tiger is a type of feline subspecies of the Bengal tiger. It has almost no orange pigmentation. It is for this reason that its fur is white and from there it derives its name. Despite the black stripes it maintains its pigmentation.
Regarding their size or size, these tigers are usually slightly larger than the orange tigers. Due to this condition (lack of pigmentation), white tigers have been classified as exotic animals and are a source of great tourist attraction.
What type of feline subspecies is the white tiger?
Bengal tiger
African lion
Siberian tiger
Cheetah
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