How do white tigers communicate with each other?
Tigers do not purr, they make a noise we refer to as a “Chuff”. This is their hello. They make this sound through their noses and nod their heads, as to say everything is o.k. When they are angry they will growl, or when they want to say hello in the forest, they will roar out their call to the wild to see who is there. Their tails range from 3 to 4 feet in length. They use their tails in two ways, one is to keep their balance, and the other is to communicate with other animals. If a tigers tail is relaxed, then they are relaxed. When they meet another friendly tiger their tails are in an upright position and waves slowly back and forth.