What is the size of a female Bengal tiger?
· Bengal Tiger (panthera Tigris Tigris) - India, Bangladesh
o Males weigh (369 to 569 lbs)
o Female weigh about 141 kg (220 to 352 lbs)
o Males length 8 ft 11 in to 10 ft 2 in
o Females length 7 ft 10 in to 8 ft 9 in
o Endangered
o Estimates in 1995 approximately 4,700 Bengal Tigers living in the wild
o There are about 300 living in captivity - zoo's in Asia
How did Bengal tigers get their name?
The Bengal tiger got it's name from the region it is from: mainly West Bengal, The Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh, and also Bhutan, Myanmar and Nepal
What is the Bengal tigers habitat?
The Royal Bengal Tigers live in the dense forests of the Sunderbans Delta. You can see some black to.
Bengal tigers are usually red-orange on their back and flanks, white on the belly and face, with dark brown or black stripes. Some Bengals are white with brown stripes.
All of the famed "White Tigers" are descended from white Bengals from Rewa District, India. There are no white Siberian tigers, as is often thought.
What enemies does the Bengal tiger have?
The tiger has few enemies; besides humans, they are large buffaloes, elephants and bears. Its defence against other animals that may attack are its large claws and very powerful teeth. Tigers are excellent swimmers and climbers, which saves them from floods and other disasters, as well as protect them from their enemies. The tiger is a very cautious animal; it doesn't like to hunt elephants or larger animals than itself, unless it is very hungry, or if its cubs or itself were attacked. The main predator of the tiger is humankind. They have been trapped, poisoned and hunted heavily by humans not only to eliminate threats to livestock, but also for sport, trophies, skins, and sources of traditional medical products. Superstition has surrounded tigers for centuries; their body parts are used in Asian medicines. Necklets of tiger claws are thought to protect a child from "the evil eye"; tiger whiskers are considered either a dreadful poison (in Malaysia), a powerful aphrodisiac (in Indonesia), or an aid to childbirth (in India and Pakistan); the bones, fat, liver and penis of a tiger are prized as medicines. Humans have also altered the natural habitats of tigers by their destruction and encroachment on the tigers' feeding range; humans are destroying their habitats by cutting down trees, moving into their preferred locations, polluting the water and air, and hunting their prey. The tiger population of the Indian subcontinent has suffered a serious decline in the last 50 years. It is estimated that only 200 tigers survived in Nepal, and only 4,000 in India, up from 2,000 in the 1970s. In the 1990s, poaching has escalated in China and Korea, in spite of the Chinese ban on tiger products in 1993. At one point in the 1970s, tigers' numbers had dropped to 4,000 compared to 100,000 in the early 1900s. Today, the world tiger population still only numbers about 5,000 to 7,000 animals. An intense effort is under way to save the endangered tigers. Unfortunately, tigers are still illegally hunted for their fur, bones and other parts to supply markets in China and Taiwan. Tigers have been hunted to near extinction by poachers, and all subspecies have been declared endangered.
Why do people wear Bengal tiger skin?
For the same reason people wear any clothing ie. to keep warm, to attract attention, to "possess", "assume" some of the attributes of a tiger. The selection of clothing, beyond mere survival, is an first a cultural, then an individual preference.
What country do the Gibberians live?
They are not animals like those categories say they are people who live in Gibberia. Japanese is a type of Gibberian. I made a video. I speak English and Gibberian. I grew up in America. But can speak Gibberian. Think this is useful? Do it in the comments below. 😁
Domestic cats can hear sounds in the range of about 2 kHz to 65 kHz. The average hearing range for humans is about 02 kHz to 20 kHz. Therefore cats hear better than humans.
http://www.answers.com/bengal?cat=travel&gwp=13
click on the loudspeaker with your computers sound switch on.
Females are does, males are stags, and babies are pups (although some breeders call them kittens, the scientific term is a pup).
How long do baby Bengal tigers live in there mothers tummy?
First of all, babies stay in the mothers uterus (if they were in the stomach, they would be dissolved). The gestation period (time of pregnancy) of a tiger is 104-106 days.
How are Bengal tigers at the top of the food chain?
Nothing eats a tiger, but a tiger will eat whatever it can kill.
Are there Bengal tigers in Australia?
No. Tigers are Native to the Asian Continent. Two species of tigers live here. The Royal Bengal Tiger in India and the Siberian Tiger in Russia. No known species of Tiger have been found to live in Africa.
Tigers sometimes prey on the adults, the young may be taken by tigers and leopards. Adult bulls sometimes wander alone through tiger country unmolested, however, as the males are the largest wild cattle on earth, and even the tiger thinks twice about attacking one of these beasts.
Does the bengal tiger live in the madagascar?
No.
Wrong continent, Tigers are only naturally found on the Asian continent.
But of course, there's always a chance that there's one at a zoo.
What is the organs of movement of a fish?
To control general attitude/level in the water, fish have a "swim bladder" in order to move they have muscles and fins.
Can you lower a triumph tiger?
Yes. Any motorcycle can be lowered. There are advantages and disadvantages of varying degrees. Easiest, and free: set the rear shock(s) to the lowest setting. Loosen and lower the triple-clamp yokes down the front fork tubes. Not as easy, not free: Install shorter rear shock(s) and set them at the lowest position. Install shorter fork tubes and/or fork springs, besides lowering them in the clamps. Harder, and expensive: custom modified frame and suspension. Drawbacks will begin to show in suspension bottoming out under hard use and/or heavy load. Handling may be affected negatively.