Blue Tigers
Blue Tigers are a rare color variation of the common Bengal Tiger. Unlike the typical orange and black striped pattern, Blue Tigers have a bluish-gray coat with darker stripes. This unique coloration is due to a genetic mutation, although it is not recognized as a separate subspecies.
These tigers are not found in the wild and are primarily seen in captivity, often in zoos or wildlife sanctuaries. The blue coloration is not a natural occurrence and is often the result of selective breeding. Blue Tigers are a fascinating example of how genetics can influence animal appearance.