What is the standard eye color almost invariably associated with the white pelage of a white tiger?
Answer
Blue eyes
One of the most reliable physical identifiers distinguishing a white tiger from other color variations or conditions, like albinism, is the eye color. White tigers possess eyes that are almost universally blue. While extremely rare instances might show green or gold coloration, blue is the overwhelmingly dominant and expected eye color that complements the creamy white fur. This pigmentation is tied to the same genetic pathway that affects the coat, though the eyes retain sufficient melanin to avoid the pink hue seen in true albinos. The presence of blue eyes strongly indicates the presence of the specific recessive allele responsible for the white coat rather than any other depigmentation condition.

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