Your morning adorable: White tiger cub in Germany’s Aschersleben Zoo
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Germany’s Aschersleben Zoo is home to more than 100 animal species, but arguably the most exotic of its residents is this 2-month-old white tiger cub.
White tigers have a genetic condition that affects the pigment in their fur -- well, most of their fur. They do have stripes, although some ‘pure white’ tigers’ stripes are so light-colored as to virtually disappear. Contrary to common belief, however, they’re not albinos (an albino tiger wouldn’t have stripes at all).
More photos of the cub after the jump!
--Lindsay Barnett