approximate worldwide population of 4,500 Bengal Tigers: most of which, about 3000 individuals live in India and Bangladesh. There are about 200 in Nepal and a small, unknown number in Northwestern Myanmar
It is estimated the population was:
1800-100,000+
1850-50,000
1900-40,000
1950-25,000
1990-6000
2000-5500
2005-4200
Today-2500+*
India's Bengal tigers have increased since the last survey in 2005. Today, there are around 1800, up from around 1420.
Around 1900, there were over 50,000. Today only around 2000.
The Indian Bengal tiger population is around 1400-1500 in the wild, with several hundred more in Nepal, Assam.
over at least 1,200
3,000
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the population of the albino bengal tigeris only 1 to 10,000 compared to the regular bengal tiger, so they dont appear as much. there are only about 2700 bengal tigers left in the world so they are coming up less and less.
i have a Bengal tiger skin and i sell it 25000 dollars
The latest survey gave encouraging news. The Indian population, at least, showed an increase in the tiger's numbers, to nearly 1900, up from 1400 a few years ago. Other Bengal tiger populations were steady, or declining slightly.
Bengal tigers are endangered wild cats and are the second largest subspecies of tiger in the world. Unlike lions, their fur coat is reddish orange, with vertical stripes that help them camouflage in long grasses, when hunting. The Bengal tiger is the national animal of India and Bangladesh.Please see the related link below, to see a picture of a Bengal tiger..that is a species of tigersthe royal bengal tiger.
It has been confirmed that the Siberian Tiger, the largest subspecies of the tiger is much stronger than a Bengal tiger. Actual studies have shown that there is no appreciative difference in the strength of these cats.
Yes because they are much bigger than normal tigers.
The coloring of the Caspian tiger was very much like the Bengal tiger. There is a specimen available for view at the British Museum that shows that the cats were ...
There is actually 6 breeds of tigers still in existence today: (Royal) Bengal Tiger Indochinese Tiger Malayan Tiger Sumatran Tiger Siberian Tiger South China Tiger There are 3 extinct breeds of tigers: Balinese Tiger Javan Tiger Caspian (Persian) Tiger
Bengal tigers were hunted by hunters that were not regulated by bag limits, killing hundreds over a period of years. Also, a growing human population has destroyed much of their habitat.
The weight of a 3 month old Bengal tiger cub can vary depending on a number of different factors, which include birth weight and genetics. The average weight of a 3 month old Bengal tiger is between 25 and 40 lbs.
SO much.
Because they do not have as much sex(sexing)ans much as they used to