White tiger
Panthera tigris sp.
This tiger with its “abnormal” coat still captivates the crowds, even though it does not exist in the wild and is therefore not endangered. First observed in 1950 in the Rewa region of India, the white tiger as it exists in captivity is the result of man’s conservation of a genetic anomaly through inbreeding.
At the park, the white tigers have a vast territory of almost 4 hectares, which you can access via a large walkway with a 360° observatory. But don’t forget to see the other tigers in the park, which belong to highly endangered subspecies…