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Bengal Tigers

Bengal tigers are one of the largest and most numerous of the tiger subspecies although they, like all living tiger subspecies, are endangered. Bengal tigers are native to India, Bangladesh (where they are the national animal), Nepal and Bhutan. All questions about Bengal Tigers can be directed here.

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Do the mother and father of pumas leave their cubs when they are born?

The male does not assist in the raising of the cubs, but they stay with their mother for up to 18 months.

What is the average height of royal Bengal tiger?

Around 36 -40 inches. Compare this to the African lion, around 42 inches. However, the tiger has a longer, more powerful body, and usually weighs up to 50 pounds more than a lion of comparable age.

Is a Bengal tiger stronger than a Great White shark?

Of course the great white is stronger it has sharper teeth and a stronger bite. Great white shark 350+ attacks bemgal tiger 154+attacks.

What is a male Bengal tigers called?

What is a female Bengal called? A female Bengal Tiger is called a female Bengal Tiger.

Oh shut up, guy before me. A female Bengal tiger is called a tigress like all other types of female tigers.

How do you avoid the great tiger special move on punch out?

When he spins in the circle around the ring, you have to time when he is going to punch you and put your guard up.

Are the Bengal tigers being pollution?

No, but they are being killed off by people encroaching on their territory and poachers for their hides.

Does under taker really flip his eyes around or does he use white contackts?

He flips his eyes to the rear of his eye sockets, it's actually not that uncommon (myself and my older sister both can do it). We used to do it so often as kids it worked out the muscles that move the eye so much to the point we both can turn our eye to the point no color except white is visible.

What is a female master of ceremony called?

A female master of ceremonies is often referred to as a "mistress of ceremonies." However, the term "emcee" or "MC" is now commonly used for individuals of any gender. In some contexts, she may also simply be called an "event host" or "hostess."

Do Bengal tigers hunt in water for fish?

Yes. The tiger and the jaguar are the only big cats that love water. A Bengal tiger was seen swimming onto an island in India that was nearly a mile from the mainland.

Why does a Bengal tiger shiver?

Bengal tigers may shiver due to various reasons, primarily related to temperature regulation. Shivering can occur when they are cold, as it helps generate body heat through muscle activity. Additionally, tigers might shiver in response to stress or excitement, as a physiological reaction to adrenaline. Overall, shivering serves as a mechanism for maintaining homeostasis in varying environmental conditions.

Are tigers nocturnal or diurnal?

Tigers are actually diurnal. Even though they sleep most of the day and hunt at night, they still can hunt in they day and actually sleep at night also.

Which animal can kill the Bengal Tiger?

A bengel tiger is a powerful animal and has few predators. It can be brought down by cooperative pack animals such as wild dogs, hyenas, and wolves. They communicate and work together to bring down their prey by working together and attacking from different directions.

Oh yes, and also people hunt them.

If Bengal tigers go extinct what else might be affected?

There would be a loss of biodiversity, which is essential to sustaining life and stuff, also it would disrupt the food chain.

When does a Bengal tiger eat?

Tigers are solitary animals. This means that they do not hunt in packs like lions do. Since they hunt and eat alone, and unless they're ta mother, the tiger that hunts is the one that eats first- if that makes sense.

How do Bengal tigers move?

They use their strong hind muscles to help them push foward, jump, or run.