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Do all white tigers have blue eyes?

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They're the result of a doubly recessive gene largely (heavily in)bred off of one captive individual; wild white tigers just aren't a thing. White tigers are leucistic, which is very similar to albinism in that it removes pigment. There's no pigment in the eyes, so they appear pale blue. Yes, they will all have blue eyes. read more

White tigers are leucistic, which is very similar to albinism in that it removes pigment. There’s no pigment in the eyes, so they appear pale blue. Yes, they will all have blue eyes. They’re also all cross-eyed since the optic nerves are mis-wired, and they’re often plagued by health issues. read more

Most tigers have yellow eyes, but white tigers usually have blue eyes, due to the gene for blue eyes being linked to the gene for white fur. The gene for being cross-eyed, or boss-eyed, is also linked, so many white tigers have crossed blue eyes. read more

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