Less than 2,000 but they are endangered :(
there are about 4000 left but all are mostly in zoos.
The Bengal tiger is one of the largest and the most numerous of the tiger sub-species, with about 1,411 wild tigers being reported by the Government of India's National Tiger Conservation Authority
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there are about 4,000 Bengal tigers left in the world and most of them are all in zoos.
§§They are approximately 2,100 Royal Bengal tigers in the wild today, including 1,411 in India, 200 in Bangladesh, 150 in Nepal and 100 in Bhutan.
1,411 wild Tigers left
A survey done last year showed a slight increase, to over 1800 Bengal tigers in the wild.
2500
Royal Bengal Tiger's population have been estimated at 1,706-1,909 in India, 440 in Bangladesh, 124-229 in Nepal and 67-81 in Bhutan.
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.
It is estimated that the population of Bengal Tigers is below 2,000.
Around 2300 in the wild, around 1500 of these are in India.
There are around 2200 or so left in the wild.
Less than 2000 in the wild, and 1400 or more of these are found in India.
Around 2200 in the world.
Around 2000 left in the wild.
Around 2500 at that time.
There are around 2300 Bengal tigers left in the wild, most of these in India.
There are around 2200 wild Bengal tigers now. 1800 are in India.
It is estimated that there are currently 1400 to 1600 Bengal tigers now in the wild.
2300 Bengal Tigers
Around 2200-2300 in the wild. Most of these (around 1800 or more) live in India.
The population of the Bengal tiger is around 2400 in the wild, with around 1500 of these in India.
Bengal tigers have no natural wild predators.
their is only 3200 tigers left in the world!! :)
All Bengal tigers are endangered, as are all tigers..The Bengal tigers number around 2000 in the wild, and are the most numerous subspecies.
There are only 900 to 1100 tigers left in the world