Why are Bengal tigers becomming extinct?
because poachers hunt them for their skin
What is an example of personifictaion?
Personification gives human characteristics to an animal, an object, or idea.
"The shoes danced across the floor"
"the storm is lifting its black arms to the sky"
A young moose is called a calf == == The baby moose are called calves. (Female moose are called cows.)
How much does it cost to visit a tiger in another country?
It is probably free, if you jack one from China or another foreign country.
Who said he who can does he who cannot teaches?
The quote "He who can, does; he who cannot, teaches" is attributed to George Bernard Shaw. It reflects Shaw's perspective on the distinction between those who actively engage in a profession and those who instruct others in that field. This phrase is often used to critique the value placed on teaching compared to practical expertise. Shaw's intent was to highlight the differences in skill application and theoretical knowledge.
How many tigers are left in India in 2013?
Latest figures showed an increase from 1411 just a few years ago, to around 1800 today.
What is a young tiercel called?
To clarify one point, 'tiercel' is not a species name. It's a falconry term for a male falcon or hawk. The falconry term for a falcon or hawk chick is 'eyas', sometimes spelled 'eyass'. It is not gender-specific.
What size groups do Bengal tigers live in?
Tigers are generally solitary animals except for females with cubs.
adolescent A boy, a gentleman, a dude, a guy, or even a punk. I believe the term adolescent is just too general to refer specifically to a young man, as it can refer to any boy or girl.
Man is the only one. It is the top predator in Southeast Asia and India .
What are the 4 types of Bengal tigers are there.?
Currently the Bengal tiger (Panthera Tigris Tigris) has only one official type. But there is evidence that two races may exist, as the northern Bengals of north India and Nepal seem to be larger (almost Siberian tiger size) than southern Bengals.
Why was the baseball team the Tigers called the Tigers?
There are various legends about how the Tigers got their nickname. One involves the orange stripes they wore on their black stockings. Tigers manager George Stallings took credit for the name; however, the name appeared in newspapers before Stallings was manager. Another legend concerns a sportswriter equating the 1901 team's opening day victory with the ferocity of his alma mater, the Princeton Tigers. The earliest known use of the name "Tigers" in the news was in the Detroit Free Press on April 16, 1895. The truth is revealed in Richard Bak's 1998 book, A Place for Summer: A Narrative History of Tiger Stadium. In the 19th century, the city of Detroit had a military unit called the Detroit Light Guard, who were known as "The Tigers". They had played significant roles in certain Civil War battles and in the 1899 Spanish-American War. The baseball team was still informally called both "Wolverines" and "Tigers" in the news. Upon entry into the majors the ballclub sought and received formal permission from the Light Guard to use its trademark and from that day forth it is officially the Tigers. In short, the Tigers most likely wore stripes because they were already Tigers, rather than the other way around which is the conventional story. The "Tigers" name originates from the 19th century military unit that was based in the city and held the same name. They are nicknamed "the Motor City Kitties", "the Bengals", "the Tigs", and "the Bless You Boys".