White Indian tiger
The white tiger is a recessive mutant of the Bengal tiger, which was reported in the wild from time to time in Assam, Bengal, Bihar and especially from the former State of Rewa. Martand Singh, the last Maharaja of Rewa, captured the first living white tiger observed in nature, during his 1950 visit to Govindgarh jungle at Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, India. He succeeded in creating a second generation of white tigers. In time, it expanded around the world.
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Location: bannerghatta, national, park, India
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Keywords: bannerghatta, bengal, bengalensis, forest, india, indian, mutant, national, panthera, park, royal, tiger, tigris, white