The Bengal fox (Vulpes bengalensis) is not currently classified as endangered, and its population is considered stable across its range in the Indian subcontinent. However, precise population estimates are challenging to obtain due to their elusive nature and the vast areas they inhabit. Conservation efforts and habitat protection are crucial to maintaining their numbers, as they face threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict.
Bengal foxes are endemic to the Indian subcontinent.
Yes, foxes exist.
White Bengal tigers today exist only in captivity.
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There are 126 muncipalites in west bengal.
A group of Bengal tigers is commonly referred to as a "streak" or a "ambush." However, it is important to note that Bengal tigers are typically solitary animals and do not often form groups like some other species. Therefore, while these terms exist, they are not frequently used in the context of Bengal tigers.
Twelve species belong to the monophyletic group of Vulpes genus of "true foxes". Approximately another 25 current or extinct species are always or sometimes called foxes.
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Endemic to the Indian subcontinent, the Bengal fox (Vulpes bengalensis) is also known as the Indian fox. They can be found from the Himalayan foothills and Terai of Nepal through southern India, and from southern and eastern Pakistan to eastern India and southeastern Bangladesh.
Many Indians hate the people from Bengal because of their past differences.