White tiger (disambiguation)
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White tiger is a tiger with a genetic condition affecting its pelt's pigmentation.
White tiger may also refer to:
Entertainment
- White Tiger (band), an American glam metal band
- White Tiger (comics), various names used by Marvel Comics super-heroes, including
- White Tiger (1923 film), a 1923 film directed by Tod Browning
- White Tiger (1996 film), a 1996 film directed by Richard Martin
- White Tiger (2012 film), a 2012 Russian film
- White Tigers (Beyblade), a team in the anime Beyblade
- White Tigers (gang), an American gang featured in the TV series Gangland
- The White Tiger, a 2008 novel by Aravind Adiga
- The White Tiger (Nathan novel), a 1987 novel by Robert Stuart Nathan
- Grambling's White Tiger, a US TV movie made in 1981, released as White Tiger in Europe
Other
- White Tiger (butterfly), the tiger butterfly species Danaus melanippus
- White Tiger (Chinese astronomy), one of the Four Symbols in Chinese astrology and astronomy
- White Tiger oil field, in the South China Sea
- White Tigers (Korean War), guerrilla- training unit of the United States army in the Korean War (http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/us-veteran-held-by-north-korea-helped-anticommunist-guerrilla-force-in-1950-53-war/2013/12/04/8cf99dce-5cf3-11e3-be07-006c776266ed_story.html)
See also
- The White Tyger, the third novel in Paul Park's A Princess of Romania series
- HC Bílí Tygři Liberec, Czech ice-hockey club also known as Liberec White Tigers Hockey Club
- United Nations Partisan Infantry Korea, a US Army unit in the Korean war also known as the White Tigers
- Tigatron, a fictional character from the Transformers universe, who transforms into a white tiger
- White Tiger Ranger, or White Ranger in Power Rangers: Wild Force
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