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As of the latest estimates, there are approximately 2,500 Bengal tigers in the wild, primarily found in India, with smaller populations in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan. Conservation efforts have helped stabilize their numbers, but they remain classified as endangered due to habitat loss and poaching. Accurate population counts can be challenging due to the tigers' elusive nature and the vast areas they inhabit.

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