Snow Tigers Research Paper

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Tigers are uncommon in the fossil record. The distinct fossils of tigers were discovered in Pleistocene deposits – mostly in Asia. However, tiger fossils 100,000 years old have been discovered in Alaska.
White Bengal tigers (also commonly known as 'Snow Tigers') have light cream colored coat and inherits light brown/ grey stripes. They can grow from 8 to 10 ft, weigh 350-570 lbs, and hunt at night.
White Bengal tigers are known to occur in tropical lowland evergreen forest, monsoonal forest, dry thorn forest, scrub oak and birch woodlands, tall grass jungles, and mangrove swamps. The tigers are able to cope with a broad range of climatic variation from warm moist areas to areas of extreme snowfall where temperatures may be as low as –40 degrees