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my point is that the imbreeding is cruel and unnecesary. tigers are endagered and ALL tigers are precious.
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look its basic genetics; resposible breeders don't do that. yeah the gene resposible for the white pigmentation is extremely rare. however, i think that even if the litter does not produce a white tiger, the fact that a healty tiger was born is a reason to rejoice. but i do think that purposly imbreeding animals is wrong. people who do that do not have the animals, or speices, future in mind. white tigers are special because they are rare. breeders should not imbreed to do that. white tigers ARE born in the wild ocasionly, and to normal orange tigers. RESPONSIBLE BREEDING IS POSSIBLE AND NECESARY.
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Thanks for those links did not know anything about this
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