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About the White Tiger
Contrary to popular belief, white tigers are not albino; true albino tigers would have no stripes and pink eyes. In tigers,
the chinchilla (color inhibitor) gene is recessive to the normal orange color. When two copies of the color inhibitor are
inherited, the result is a white tiger. White tiger's are extremely rare in the wild.
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