As of this year's survey, there are now around 1800-1900 tigers there.
The bengal tiger is found in india and bangladesh. It is the world's largest species of tiger.
There are around 2300 wild Bengal tigers, with nearly 1800 of these in India.
Around 2200, mostly in India.
mainly Bengal tiger is found in India
The population of the Bengal tiger is around 2400 in the wild, with around 1500 of these in India.
There is only one tiger species, Panthera Tigris. There are however, six subspecies. Only one, the Bengal, is found in India. All tiger subspecies are endangered.
All six tiger subspecies are endangered at present. The Bengal and Siberian subspecies have, however, shown slight increases in their populations lately.
Currently, there are around 2300 in the wild, with 1800 within the borders of India.
The Bengal tiger it lives in many forests.
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.
The Bengal tiger's habitat is dry at times, but is not so dry as to be desert-like. Most Bengals live in the forested areas of Bangladesh, Nepal, India, and Bhutan, where there is enough rain to support trees and many other plants and animals.
The Bengal tiger is the most numerous of the tiger subspecies. Their populations are estimated at approximately 1,706 in India. The numbers are not exactly accurate and are only an approximation. There are 37 tiger reserves in India where the Indian Tiger is found. Some Major reserves are: A. Bandipur B. Ranthambore C. Corbett D. Mudumalai E. Parambikulam F. Sariska G. Anamalai H. etc