Contrary to popular belief, white tigers are not a subspecies of tiger, but rather a Bengal or Siberian tiger with a rare colour mutation called leucism which causes a lack of pigmentation in the fur, resulting in its unique white coat. The chances of a white tiger occurring in the wild are about one in 10,000. They are believed to be extinct in the wild—the last known wild white tiger was killed in 1958. They live exclusively in captivity now; often bred for cash, not conservation.
2024
Media:
Acrylic painting on stretched canvas
Framed
Dimensions:
24" x 30"
Depth: 1.5"
Finished sides & edges
This painting wraps around all sides of the canvas.
Framing
This painting is framed. It arrives ready to hang.
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