>>In the United States of America, white tigers descend from a tiger brought from India and have been bred through generations, leading to severe health issues like spinal deformities and respiratory problems. Often showcased in roadside attractions, circuses, and some zoos, these tigers are marketed as symbols of conservation, though their presence raises questions about the integrity of such claims. <<
The image is a graphic with information about white tigers. It features a large photo of a white tiger with black stripes lying in green grass. Four smaller images surround the main image, each with text alongside it.
The text reads: "White Tigers 101" and "White tigers are a product of selective breeding, not a separate species. They exhibit leucism – a rare genetic trait that makes animals appear white." The first smaller image depicts a DNA double helix, with the text "Although a known genetic variation in the wild, most white tigers are a result of deliberate inbreeding, which can lead to serious problems." The second image shows a tiger’s face with lines through it and the text "White tigers showcased in captivity are often incorrectly marketed as symbols of conservation.” The third image shows a tiger’s face with an ‘X’ over it and the text “By phasing out these artificial attractions, we can refocus on protecting wild tiger populations." The top-left corner of the image displays a stylized logo reading "Panthera."
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