Tigers
The tiger (Panthera tigris) is one of four species of the subfamily of cats (Felidae) in the genus Panthera. Found only in Asia, is a carnivorous predator, and is the largest feline species in the world and can reach a size comparable to the largest fossil felines. White tigers are individual specimens of the ordinary tiger (Panthera tigris) with a genetic condition that nearly eliminates pigment in the normally orange fur, black stripes although not affected. (There is another genetic condition that also produces streaks; tigers of this type are called "snow white").