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
There are currently 1800-1850 or more tigers in India.
Latest survey showed an increase of the Bengal tiger in India, up to nearly 1900 in 2011.
According to the India Animal System, or the IAS, there are 245 million tigers now in India. (2012)
In 2011, a survey showed an increase from 1411 in 2008 to 1800 in 2011.
currently there are about 2500 but i think there are fewer than 4000
1706 left roaming free in the wild
As of this year's survey, there are now around 1800-1900 tigers there.
There are about 100 white tigers left in India.
There are about 100 white tigers left in India.
Around 1500 Bengal tigers in India at that time. Today, there are 1800-1900.
Many zoos have tigers, and there are some parks in India that contain tigers in their native habitat.
some months ago it came in the newspapers that only 1411 were left. but since then, around 100 tigers have died.
Tigers are the national animals of India.
many russia and India
The tigers there had increased from 1411 in 2007, to around 1800 in 2012.
Poachers are tigers main threat in India
54,33,90,612 Doctors are present in india
Tigers are found in eastern (Bengal) and northern (Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal) parts of India.