There are many endangered species in India. The Asian black bear, Asian elephant, Bengal tiger, Blue whale, Clouded leopard, Central Kashmir vole, Dugong, Fin whale, and the Four-horned antelope are just a few.
There are many, including 47 that are critically endangered.
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The bengal tiger is found in india and bangladesh. It is the world's largest species of tiger.
Well, there are many endangered species, for example: Tiger Lion Leopard Mustang horses But there are many more.
There are many endangered species in the world. A few would be the Grey Wolf, the Bengal Tiger, and the Bald Eagle. If you want to know more endangered species, go to this website: helpsavetheseahorses.blogspot.com/katieandsydney and click on the endangered animals button at the top of the website page.
There are many endangerd species. But some are the tiger, lion, Ethioipian Wolf, and Bush dog.
All six tiger subspecies, Amur and Arabian leopards, Asiatic lion.
Tigers are critically endangered species. For decades man has hunted down Tigers for sport and for its skin and body parts. This has reduced the tiger number from sever hundred thousands to a few thousand worldwide. Though there were wide spread in many countries in Asia, they are now present only in isolated pockets of jungles in India, Tibet and Russia.
40. Some species include the Tasmanian Wolf, Bali Tiger, The western black Rhino, Javan tiger and the Barbary Lion. Kyle.K
The Amur tiger is endangered (there's fewer than 500 left), the Sumatran tiger, the Siberian tiger (also fewer than 500 left), the Bengal tiger, the Malayan tiger, the Indochinese tiger and the South China tiger. Unfortunately, there are only 7 species of tigers left and they are all endangered. There are many reasons why they are endangered but the main reasons are because of habitat loss (due to logging or road building) or illegal hunting for their pelts, meat and other body parts used for folk medicines. There are about 3,200 endangered tigers remaining in the wild. Sorry I gave such a long answer, I tend to give more information then needed. Hope this helped!
Yes, the Bengal Tiger is endangered. The population is around 2100 animals.Additional Information: The Bengal Tiger is listed as "endangered" according to the International Union of Conservation for Nature, also known as the IUCN Red List. The Bengal Tiger has a population trend posted " decreasing". The Bengal Tiger is also protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species or CITES, appendix I and II. For more details, please see the sites listed below. Yes. Additional Information: The Bengal Tiger species is listed with the status of "Endangered", and with a population trend of "decreasing" by the IUCN Red List. They are also protected by the CITES agreement, and listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Endangered Species lists all tigers (Panthera tigris) as endangered also. For more details, please see sites listed below.Yes. Bengal Tigers are critically endangered species. For decades man has hunted down Tigers for sport and for its skin and body parts. This has reduced the tiger number from sever hundred thousands to a few thousand worldwide. Though there were wide spread in many countries in Asia, they are now present only in isolated pockets of jungles in India. They are killed maliciously for their beautiful coats, which are so unique with the tangerine orange and charcoal black colourings! Yes they really are in danger . . .The Bengal tiger is an endangered species, but not a critically endangered one, their numbers are up somewhat, from 1411 in 2009 to 1750 in 2013.All tigers are endangered, which could lead to extinction if protective measures are not effectively enforced. The current wild Bengal tiger population is between 1400 and 1600 tigers.yes they are getting killed more and more a day