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Tigre de Bengala

Agile, stealthy and intelligent, this is the Bengal tiger, the solitary feline that survives poaching in the jungles of India
One of the most imposing and majestic animals on the planet is the Bengal tiger. In the culture of India these felines are part of the sacred representations. The deities of Hinduism, Shiva and Durga, are normally associated with these tigers. In fact, the last one is represented on one of them.

Tigre de Bengala

The Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is a large feline and one of the predators par excellence. He is characterized by being calculating and agile in his attacks. It is also distinguished by its strength, which allows it to bring down large prey. It lives mainly in the tropical forests of India and Bangladesh, although there are also large po[CENSORED]tions in Nepal. This is what we know about the Bengal tiger.

The nature of the Bengal tiger
The Bengal tiger is known to be one of the largest cats. Approximately, the largest males reach 3 meters, while the females hardly exceed 2.5 meters. With regard to weight, this is usually also very variable, however, it can be said that males, in adulthood, can reach 190 kilograms, and females 140.

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One of the great attractions of the Bengal tiger is its colors. Normally, this feline is located by its orange fur with black stripes. However, there are also white ones, due to a genetic mutation. On the other hand, it is worth mentioning that this animal has an average lifespan of between 10 and 12 years. In the case of females, the expectation can reach 16. Some of the captive specimens even reach 20 years.

Tigre de Bengala

Another characteristic of Bengal tigers is that they are solitary. It is during periods of heat that they seek out others of their kind, otherwise most of their activities are carried out alone. Despite this, the young need their mother until they are 2 years old, because they are in training, learning to survive.

According to Naturalista, the heat of these animals can be altered by weather conditions. Reproduction is one of the few acts that break the solitude of the Bengal tiger. Gestation, meanwhile, takes between 93 and 112 days. The average number of pups per birth is 2 to 3.

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The Bengal tiger, also known as the Royal Bengal tiger or Indian tiger, is a highly territorial mammal; These animals mark large areas with their scent to prevent other rivals from approaching. In addition, it must be taken into account that it is a hunter, mainly nocturnal, who waits for the indicated times to go out for his prey. This feline is agile, but acts with stealth and intelligence.

In the clutches of this tiger fall from peacocks to Asian buffalo. Other animals that are part of their diet are Indian bison, wild boar, tapir, deer, antelope and monkeys. This feline is a large carnivore that is not intimidated by the size of its prey.

An endangered habitat
The Bengal tiger has two forms of threat: hunters and urban growth. Both circumstances put the survival of the species at risk. Hunting is motivated by different reasons: there are people who seek to dissect these animals or extract their fur. However, they are also killed under the argument that they represent a danger to humans.

Tigre de Bengala

The great demographic growth of the countries where the Bengal tiger lives is a factor that continues to reduce the number of its species. This fact gives reason to felines to migrate to other lands. Unfortunately, not finding enough food is one of the consequences of this change.

Although not as critically endangered as other species, the Bengal tiger is already on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red list. The World Wide Fund for Nature is one of the organizations that has been in favor of protecting this animal, working to stop poaching.

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