Island cousins of mainland animals are virtually never as large; and the Sumatran tiger is the smallest tiger in the world, giving up at least 20 pounds to the Bengal.
Yes because they are much bigger than normal tigers.
Since the white tiger is merely a color phase of the Bengal, yes.
a Bengal tiger lives in India, and the Siberian tiger lives in Siberia (hence the name). also, the Siberian tiger is bigger than the Bengal, and is the biggest cat currently
Not really, no. Sun bears can be about the same size as a tiger, especially a bengal.
Define "bigger." Are you talking in terms of weight, or in terms of length or height?
there are more than 40 types of rare tigers left
It depends on what you mean by bigger. The Siberian and Bengal subspecies of tiger both average heavier and longer than lions. The Indo Chinese tiger is roughly the same weight as a lion, the other tiger subspecies are somewhat lighter than lions.The lion however, stands a bit taller at the shoulder than the Siberian or Bengal tigers.
the largest cat is the Siberian tiger (then comes the African lion who is the same or even bigger than a Bengal tiger or the other way around).
A Siberian Tiger is the largest from the cat family. So the Bengal Tiger is not larger. Recent studies have shown that Siberians do not seem to grow as big as they historically did. And, some Bengal tigers today grow as large or larger than Siberians.
A male tiger is usually bigger than a female tiger.
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.
The Siberian and Bengal subspecies do. The Indo Chinese subspecies is roughly the same weight as an African lion. The other three subspecies (Malayan, Sumatran, South China), weigh less than the lion.