No-one really counts.......
about 60 a year.
no. Bengal tigers live in the rain forest or the desert. it is hot mostly year long in both of these places with little to no snow. This leads to no reason for the tiger to hibernate, which is why it doesn't.
As of this year's survey, there are now around 1800-1900 tigers there.
i think that about 150 tigers die a year in captivity... but i am not sure so if anybody finds this please edit!!p.s. i suck at answering things.
Many actions by humans are impacting Tiger population. They are:Human activity like logging and deforestation - which is reducing tiger habitatsHuman hunting & poaching which is killing dozens of animals ever year.
Bengal tigers of all colors are facing extinction. This is due to habitat destruction by farmers and loggers who are encroaching on their territories. The Bengal tiger's population is increasing. India this year saw an increase from 1411 tigers to nearly 1800.
Yes they are they are slowly diminishing because half of their cubs don't live more than a year.
125 people die by tigers every year.
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 AuthoritySource: wikipediafrom other contributors: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 leftA survey done last year showed a slight increase, to over 1800 Bengal tigers in the wild.2500Royal 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.
its only around 400,000 white tigers
20 million
300,000,000