The bengal tiger is found in india and bangladesh. It is the world's largest species of tiger.
mainly Bengal tiger is found in India
India, Nepal, Bhutan.
Bengal tigers are found in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan.
True.
The first recorded white Bengal tiger was in Rewa state, India, in 1951.
The white tiger is usually found wild in the India States: Assam, Bengal, Bihar, and the former State of Rewa.
There is only one tiger species, Panthera Tigris. There are however, six subspecies. Only one, the Bengal, is found in India. All tiger subspecies are endangered.
Forests in India and probably near ponds.
There is no known animal called a bingle tiger. It is possible that the term was misspelled or a typing error for "Bengal tiger," which is a species of tiger found in the Indian subcontinent known for its distinctive orange coat with black stripes.
Tigers are found primarily in countries in Asia, including India, Russia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia. They inhabit a variety of habitats such as forests, grasslands, and marshes.
A tiger is the only animal you can find in India and not an other country in the world.