Bengal Tigers are not in fact extinct, though three sub species are. The cause of the extinction of these three sub species are over hunting, and habitat destruction. The same goes for the Endangering of the other six sub species still alive today. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigers
All Bengal tigers are endangered, as are all tigers..The Bengal tigers number around 2000 in the wild, and are the most numerous subspecies.
Bengal tigers are being driven towards extinction because of destruction of their habitat by humans. Humans are the primary reason for every extinction within the last 500 years.
There are less than 3,500 wild tigers in the world - and less than 1,400 in India. They are very close to extinction in the wild. That said- they breed well in the care of humans and the gene pool can survive if managed properly so that healthy Bengal tigers can still exist.
To stop tiger extinction (of any kind) people ban hunting them, making hunting tigers or trading any thing from a tiger illegal.
No, Bengal tigers are not cannibals.
Bengal tigers of all colors are facing extinction. This is due to habitat destruction by farmers and loggers who are encroaching on their territories. The Bengal tiger's population is increasing. India this year saw an increase from 1411 tigers to nearly 1800.
Bengal tigers have no natural wild predators.
"Bengal tigers" is "Bengaliska tigrar" in Swedish.
Yes Bengal tigers are mammals.
there are 2301 Bengal tigers left in the world
Bengal tigers are vertebrates as they have a spine.
2300 Bengal Tigers