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Rare white tiger born at Nicaragua zoo

  • WWF describes white tigers as genetic anamolies as none of them exist in the wild
  • The cub's mother, who rejected the white cat, inherited the gene from her grandfather
  • The cub is the first white tiger born in the country to two regular Bengal tigers 

Written by:Aman
Published: January 06, 2021 12:34:24 Nicaragua

A rare white tiger, named “Nieve” (snow in Spanish) was born at the Nicaragua zoo and is being raised by humans after its mother rejected it, the director of the zoo told AFP.

Nieve came into the world a week ago, weighing just under a kilogram at birth, said director Eduardo Sacasa.

Conservation group WWF describes white tigers as “a genetic anomaly”, with none known to exist in the wild. There are several dozen in captivity.

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White tigers are Bengal tigers whose parents carry a recessive gene, according to The Wildcat Sanctuary in Minnesota which helps and studies felines. They are not albinos or a separate species.

Some parks and zoos inbreed white tigers, as white cubs draw more visitors, though this is often at the cost of malformations and other genetic problems, states the sanctuary website.

The Nicaragua zoo said Nieve was the first-ever white tiger born in the country, to a pair of yellow-and-black-coloured Bengals.

The cub’s mother, rescued after she was abandoned by a circus, had inherited the rare gene from her grandfather, who was white.

Nieve was taken away from her mother, who rejected her, and is being bottle-fed by Sacasa’s wife, Marina Arguello, who helps manage the zoo of some 700 animals and a rescue centre.

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Arguello whispers sweet nothings into the tiny cub’s ear while it suckles, and pats it lightly on the back afterwards.

“She has not lost her appetite; every three hours she gets the bottle. If not, she screams… also if the milk gets too cold,” said Arguello.

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