Why do white tigers live in the rainforest?

White tigers do not live in the rainforests.

Here's why:

* White tigers are a genetic mutation: They are not a distinct species, but rather Bengal tigers with a rare recessive gene that causes their white coat.

* Bengal tigers are native to India and Southeast Asia: Their natural habitat is grasslands, deciduous forests, and mangrove swamps, not rainforests.

* White tigers are rare: Due to their genetic makeup, they are often found in captive breeding programs and zoos, rather than in the wild.

So, while rainforests are home to many beautiful and diverse animals, white tigers are not among them.