Yes, tigers are featured in some fairy tales and folktales from various cultures around the world. They are often portrayed as powerful and cunning animals with symbolic meanings such as strength, courage, and ferocity.
Bengal tigers are important to the tropical rain forest because it has alot of prey and if the Bengal tiger became extinct its prey would over populate and with deforestation happening all over the rain forest dangerous would be forced into urban areas.
they mate with a male Bengal tiger and then they have cubs its like what every other tiger does
Tigers are endangered because of habitat loss, and poaching. These poachers sell the body parts to people in China who think they have magical healing properties. People are also encroaching onto protected areas, grazing cattle, and coming into close quarters with the cat, which only results in problems, mainly for the tiger.
There are no natural predators of Bengal tigers but they seem to be afraid of brown bears.
Bengal tigers, as adults, have nothing to fear but man. They will prey on sloth bears, and the slightly larger Siberian tiger will sometimes kill brown bears.
The white Bengal tiger's name is Shikira.
There are around 2300 Bengal tigers left in the wild, most of these in India.
Salamanders are actually too small to interest a Bengal tiger. They prefer to eat larger animals than that.
the whole tiger is about 4 feet high the legs are about 2 1/2
Tigers can live in hot swamps, so they keep cool by spending time in water, since they are excellent swimmers. They are among the only in the cat family to like water.
Because their numbers dropped substantially as human populations encroached on their habitat, and many unscrupulous hunters killed them for sport. Add to that the poaching done for quack medicines, and you have the current situation. Today, the Bengal tiger's numbers in India have increased somewhat, but the animal is still in dire need of protection.
The eight recognized tiger subspecies are extremely varied in their habitat and distribution. •
The Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is native to the Indian subcontinent.•The Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) is mainly found in Manchuria by the Amur River.•The south Chinese tiger (Panthera tigris amoyensis) is native to south central China, slightly northward from the Indo-Chinese tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti)•The Indo-Chinese tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti) has a southeastern distribution in China.•Indonesia is where the Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) is found.•The Javan (Panthera tigris sondaica) and Balinese (Panthera tigris balica) tigers are now extinct but were native to Bali and Java in Indonesia respectively.•The Caspian tiger, now extinct, (Panthera tigris virgata) was historically found in Turkey through central and west Asia.
Yes- they give live birth, and nurse their young. ALL tigers are mammals.
Bengal Tigers are not extinct although they are classified as an endangered species, with estimates of just over 2,000 left in the wild.
In the late 1700 to mid 1800's, estimates were there over 100,000 Bengal tigers, with the vast majority (nearly 90,000) in India and Nepal.
Depends on the age, and sex of either species. Bengal tigers are stronger hunters, while male sloth bears are more defensive in territories. So it's possible they could be similar as far as strength is concerned.
The Bengal Tiger originated in Bengal, India!
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It's mainly found in India, also burma and Nepal and other countries around there.
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They are mostly found in southern India. This is where they hut for their prey.
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They live in India. Although, some of the Bengal tigers live in Bangladesh and they started from Bangladesh.
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The Bengal Tiger is the national animal from Bangladesh. The Tiger is the national animal of India.
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Bengal tigers live in India, Nepal, and Assam.
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They live in India,Bangladesh,Nepal and Bhutan.
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Bengal tigers can be found on the continent of Asia, in India and Bangladesh.
Tigers are Native to the Asian Continent. Two species of tigers live here. The Royal Bengal Tiger in India and the Siberian Tiger in Russia. No known species of Tiger have been found to live in Africa.
The Bengal tiger is the most numerous of the tiger subspecies. Their populations are estimated at approximately 1,706 in India, 200 in Bangladesh, 155 in Nepal and 67-81 in Bhutan. The numbers are not exactly accurate and are only an approximation. That is where Bengal Tigers are found.
Bengal tigers live in India, Nepal, and Assam.
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The habitat for Bengal Tigers is the Jungle & the Rain Forest This species lives in tropical forests, high-altitude Himalayan forests, swampy reedlands, grasslands, and deserts. They are highly territorial and live solitary. These large animals need great amounts of food; they are able to consume up to 90 lbs of meat at a time.
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All tigers are found on the Asian continent, the Bengal is found in India, Nepal.
Bengal tigers can be found in India and Bangladesh. Contient of Asia.
China and India... I think, that's what pops up in my head
No they don't normally sleep on trees.Some small tigresses are sometimes caught sleeping on a fat branch.Because a tiger can weight up to 600Ib they are too heavy and a branch will break.Some 300Ib tigresses do sleep because they're light enough.
One example would be a "Spanish dancer".
Yes, consumers can be classified by all of the following:
The population is estimated to be below 2,000. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigers
Bengal tigers normally have two to four cubs per litter.
Male tigers will take cubs but other than that, tigers are at the top of the food chain and not much messes with them especially mothers. Most animals, people, etc. learn very quickly that you don't mess with a mama with babies, You will pay the price if you do.