there are 2301 Bengal tigers left in the world
Yes. They are native to the Indian Subcontinent. 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.
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.
There are around 2300 Bengal tigers left in the wild, most of these in India.
It is estimated that there are around 200 white tigers left in India, which are primarily found in conservation centers and zoos. These white tigers are a rare variant of the Bengal tiger and are protected under Indian wildlife laws.
White tigers are a rare varation of the normal bengal tiger. Left to itself, it would hav the same kind of habitat as the normal bengal tigers - the Forests of India and some neighboring countries. But since us humans found the black and White tiger so striking, there are more White tigers alive today in captivity in parks and zoos than there has ever been in the wild. So today, the most probable habitat of a White tiger is a zoo or a park.
Around 2000 left in the wild.
Around 2500 at that time.
We can stop cutting down trees where Bengal and other tigers live. They only have 7% habitat left. What would be like having 7% of a home/ Only they know. We need to make a change, today!
Nothing. There are no white Bengals left in the wild at this time. This was rare, white tigers are only a color morph of the Bengal. All white tigers today are descended from two found in Rewa, India in 1967.
there are more than 40 types of rare tigers left
There are around 2200 wild Bengal tigers now. 1800 are in India.