Structures For: Defense: White tigers have powerful jaws, razor sharp claws, and huge teeth. A full grown white tiger has no other enemy except humans. White tigers are at the top of the food chain.
Structures for movement: White tigers have strong legs and toenails for running without falling. The legs and toenails also help the white tiger to jump and pounce on prey. When white tigers swim, they use paws to paddle.
Structures for obtaining resources: White tigers breathe with lungs, for eating something white tigers chew, tear, food with their flexible jaws. White tigers drink through their mouths, their tongue helps them to drink and taste.
Behavior to store/gather food: White tigers carefully stalk their prey from the backside to get as close as possible to their prey. Then they attempt to take down their prey with a powerful bite to the neck and or even the throat.
Behaviors Towards Defending Themselves: White tigers protect themselves by using their sharp claws or spray, meaning that's their territory. They do not migrate or hibernate.
Behaviors they learn are: When white tigers kill an animal they take turns eating, unlike lions, and if it closes its eyes for a long time it means they are comfortable, or happy.