How does white tigers camouflage?

White tigers do not camouflage well in the wild because of their conspicuous fur color. In their natural habitat of dense forests, the orange-brown hue of normal tigers provides effective camouflage, allowing them to blend in with the surrounding foliage and vegetation. White tigers, with their lack of these natural colorations, stand out and lack the element of surprise when hunting or avoiding predators. Therefore, camouflage is not a significant trait associated with white tigers.