Bengal tigers are found in the wild in India, Assam, and Nepal. Additional Info: The Bengal Tiger was so common in India, that it is also knowm as the Indian Tiger. It is now found in small scatter groups throughout Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Myanmar, and of course as mentioned above, India, and Nepal. The largest populations of the Bengal Tigers is in India.
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The range of Siberian tigers in the wild is limited to the Sikhote Alin Mountains and Primorye Provincein eastern Russia. They are also found in zoos around the world.
in bangladesh
india,assam,nepal.
Tigers are Native to the Asian Continent. Two species of tigers live here. The Royal Bengal Tiger in India and the Siberian Tiger in Russia. No known species of Tiger have been found to live in any other part of the world.
No. Tigers are Native to the Asian Continent. Two species of tigers live here. The Royal Bengal Tiger in India and the Siberian Tiger in Russia. No known species of Tiger have been found to live in any other part of the world. Tigers have never been sighted in the Savannah's of Africa and I dont think they ever lived there.
Tigers are Native to the Asian Continent. Two species of tigers live here. The Royal Bengal Tiger in India and the Siberian Tiger in Russia. No known species of Tiger have been found to live in any other part of the world. 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.
I believe so. some species of Siberian tiger are whie, but for the most part, white is a color variant of the Bengal.
India, Nepal, Assam.
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It could, but it does not live in the same part of the world.
Tigers are Native to the Asian Continent. Two species of tigers live here. The Royal Bengal Tiger in India and the Siberian Tiger in Russia. No known species of Tiger have been found to live in any other part of the world. 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. There is only one tiger species, Panthera Tigris. There are however, six recognised subspecies, and three extinct subspecies, all Asian animals.
India. The Bengal tiger is found in India, Bhutan, and Nepal. The royal Bengal tiger is usually found in the southern part of the Bengal tiger's range in India. It is distinguished by deeper orange color, and wider stripes than Bengal tigers over the rest of the range. Genetically, it is identical to other Bengal tigers. It is also somewhat smaller than those Bengal tigers of the north, males average 425-475 pounds, as compared to the northern Bengals 480-520 pounds.
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
Because part of Bengal is part of Bangladesh - like Texans live in the US.
It is in Delhi