White Animals in the World

Native to the Arctic, polar bears have thick white fur that helps them blend into their snowy surroundings and provides insulation against the cold.

Polar Bears

Found in the mountains of Central Asia, snow leopards have a thick white and grayish coat that camouflages them against snowy terrains.

Snow Leopards

A rare genetic mutation in Bengal tigers causes the white coloration. These tigers are born with a pale coat and blue eyes.

White Tigers

Arctic foxes have a thick, white coat in the winter months to help them survive the extreme cold of the Arctic tundra.

Arctic Foxes

These peacocks have an all-white plumage due to a genetic variation. They are not albino, but rather have a condition known as leucism.

White Peacocks

A rare genetic condition causes some kangaroos to be born with white fur, especially in Australian populations.

White Kangaroos

These marine mammals are known for their pure white coloration and inhabit the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions.

Beluga Whales