The market value of a six-month-old healthy lion cub is between Rs400,000 to Rs600,000.

How much is a white lion?

A white lion is a luxury, and the price to buy one is estimated to be around $138,000.

What is the price of baby lion?

Lion can be adopted for Rs 2.5 lakh, a leopard for Rs 1.15 lakh and the cheapest would be the barking deer at the cost of Rs 10,000 per annum.

How much does a white tiger cub cost in India?

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How much is a tiger cub cost?

According to Big Cat Rescue, a tiger cub is at the top of the price range for exotic cats, at around $7,500.

Can you own a baby lion?

Tigers and lions are surprisingly easy and inexpensive to purchase as pets. While import and interstate trade are prohibited, they are available in many states from captive breeders. This means it is possible to own a large and powerful carnivore whether or not you are equipped to properly care for them.

Are white lions friendly?

They have a curious nature and are very friendly. They are taught how to interact with people and are used to being stroked and patted which they gladly welcome. The three savannah lionesses are Pexula, Sinanga and Mampara.

Can you pet tiger cubs?

They seem harmless, like overgrown kittens. But these animals are not domesticated — they are just young. The United States Department of Agriculture allows people to interact with tiger cubs aged just 4 to 12 weeks. After that, they are considered too large and too dangerous for human interaction.

Can you buy a tiger?

Tigers are surprisingly cheap to purchase as a pet. People in the USA can purchase a captive-born tiger for anywhere from $900-$2500. Typically people will purchase a female tiger, as the males tend to be more aggressive, more territorial, and more unpredictable in their behavior.

How much do white tigers cost?

White tiger cubs sell for $5,000 each. Since tigers can have two litters a year of eight cubs, a breeder can earn $80,000 a year. Many of these white tiger cubs are sold to small businesses that travel around the country displaying them as props and charging tourists to take pictures with them.