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Rae134

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"Golden Tabby" is a tiger colour where the stripes are orange instead of black :) (google, they are so pretty in real life)

from wiki: "A "golden tiger", "golden tabby tiger" or "strawberry tiger" is a tiger with a color variation caused by a recessive gene. The coloration is a result of captive breeding and does not occur in the wild. Like the white tiger, it is a color form and not a separate species.
All golden tabby tigers seem traceable to a white tiger called Bhim, a white son of a part-white Amur tiger named Tony. Tony is considered to be a common ancestor of all white tigers in North America.
Analysis of golden tiger family trees shows that golden tigers are genetically normal orange coloured tigers with the addition of a recessive modifying gene, probably the wide band gene. This same wide band gene also gives rise to stripeless white tigers. A white tiger that inherits two copies of the recessive wide band gene will be a stripeless white. A normal orange tiger that inherits two copies of the recessive wide band gene will be a golden tabby. The wide band gene is carried independently of the white gene."
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NapalmArsenal

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It's rather common with tigers in captivity because there is only so large of a gene pool, but yeah.
And most Thoroughbreds (lol)
 

Rae134

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Whoo hoo FL! Just finishing up Iray tails, need to do coats then DS is ready too.
 
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