What are tiger characteristic?
Tigers are the largest big cat that is alive today. They are orange in color, and each tiger has its very own stripe pattern. Like most cats, tigers are solitary.
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What is the most frequent cause of death with horses?
The most frequent cause of death in horses is diarrhoea caused by intestinal infections i would have to think that it is diarrhea, because the horses eat to much, they become colic, and they get diarrhea, and they will die if they do not get better. -i _luv_horses
Which was the heaviest Bengal tiger on record?
In India, a 857 lb Bengal tiger was shot. A 650 lb Bengal tiger was shot, a 620 lb bengal tiger was shot, a 630 lb bengal tiger was shot, and a 600 lb bengal tiger was shot.
In russia, a 900 lb siberian tiger was shot. A 850 lb siberian tiger was shot, a 847 lb siberian tiger was shot, and a 700 lb siberian tiger was shot.
Weight of a royal Bengal tiger?
Since there are six subspecies, varying greatly in size, there is a vast difference in weights. The following is a list of male weights for each subspecies.
Siberian-490-590 pounds
Bengal- 445-550 pounds
Indo Chinese-390-435 pounds
South China-320-360 pounds
Sumatran-290-320 pounds
Malayan-280-320 pounds
Keep in mind tigresses are only around 3/4 the size of their mates, but the difference is more pronounced in the larger subspecies, with a large Bengal tigress being around 320 pounds to her mate's 500, but Sumatran tigresses can weigh 245 pounds, just 45 less than their mates.
What is the Bengal tigers current situation?
Bengal Tiger is primarily in India and Banglaesh. Due to the passing of the Forest Rights Act by the Indian Governement in 2006. The evidence of Indian tiger has pushed the tiger to the brink of extinction. Finding one in the wild will be very rare. Zoo's might be the only place to find them.
Why do Bengal tigers live in rain forests?
Bengal Tigers have natural instincts. They learned the area, their surroundings & figured out how to hunt in that area. As long as the climate can match the animal, they will be okay anywhere. (Given they have food,shelter & access to water)
In what part of the world does a Bengal tiger live?
Bengal tigers are found in the wild in India, Assam, and Nepal. Additional Info: The Bengal Tiger was so common in India, that it is also knowm as the Indian Tiger. It is now found in small scatter groups throughout Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Myanmar, and of course as mentioned above, India, and Nepal. The largest populations of the Bengal Tigers is in India.
How does the Bengal Tiger look?
Female tigers (tigresses) are smaller than males, averaging 290-350 pounds to the male's 425-500 pounds. Males have larger heads, and more muscular bodies. Also, the front paws are wider than the tigresses'.
What is the Bengal tigers life cycle?
Well there arent any known white tigers in the wild yet. So unlike normal tigers the white tigers are bred through zoos and/or owners. To breed these animals the zoos have to inbreed the animals. Which means that they are bred to basically a daughter or son in a litter of theirs. Just so the tigers have this white gene. This then leads to many deformations in the white tigers. The ones that are deformed or arent pretty enough are often times killed. They should not even really be a living species. The life cycle is as follows. They are born through inbreeding. They usually are kept with their parents for feeding or taken into captivity. Mostly captivity though. When they are fully grown they start all over again.
Of course they are!! They're a top predator, if they see you and are hungry enough to hunt and kill a human, then they'll stalk and take you down and eat you. If you run from them, well that's an even bigger incentive for the tiger to take you down!
Who do Bengal tigers live symbiotically with?
Bengal tigers usually like spending time with themselves. The only really interact with other Bengals. The fathers don't even stay with the mother that long and the mothers leave their babies to live after a few years.
-- Ms. I love Bubbles
Does a male Bengal Tiger leave the children and mother after the babies are born?
After a gestation period of 16 weeks (about 3.5 months), a tiger gives birth to a live litter, usually comprising three or four cubs. However, litters of up to seven cubs have been known to occur, although they seldom all survive. In anticipation of her birth, the pregnant mother will prepare a den that is in a secluded spot; protected from other predators and from bad weather.
These spots are often in crevices, caves, dense grasses or even in the hollow of a large tree and usually provide a mat of soft grass or leaves on which she can give birth. When the cubs are born, the female is alone; the father usually has nothing to do with the birth or rearing of his cubs. The cubs are born with their eyes closed and are, therefore, blind. They are totally dependent on their mother for their every need. Their eyes will open within between six and 12 days from birth. They weigh between 780 and 1 600 grams.
When will Bengal tigers become fully extinct?
It all depend on the conservation efforts made. some people say that Tigers could be extinct in the wild in 20-30 years but others say maybe even 10 years. But if the conservation efforts succeed and poachers are found and prosecuted Tigers may never go extinct in the wild. Also tigers probably will never be fully extinct because of the amount in zoos even if they become extinct in the wild technically there not extinct because some individuals which could be made wild again still exist in zoos.
So lets just hope Tigers don't go extinct because if we do mankind has let another beautiful creature extinct because of our greed.
What is the size of the Bengal tiger?
The male Bengal tiger have a total length from 270-310 cm, however the head and body length range from 180-204 cm, sometimes up to 221 cm. The size of the tail is normally about the 30-33% of the total length, but can measure from 81 to 113 cm in extreme cases. The total length of the females is 240-265 cm, and the tail represent about the 33% of the total length. The height to the shoulders is about 90-110 cm in the males and 75-85 cm in the females. The males can weight from 158-270 kg and the females from 100-177 kg. The largest specimens are from Nepal and the north of India, while the smallest are from the Sundarbans.
What do bengal tigers do in their spare time?
bengal tiger cubs enjoy playing and learning certain skills from their mothers. Adult bengal tigers hunt, mate, protect their young, and feed on prey.
Dangers to tigers in the jungle?
Habitat loss and Hunting/Poaching are the biggest dangers to Tigers. The Tiger Skin is a collectible and body parts of the Tigers are used in Ancient Chinese medicine. Though there is no scientific proof that tiger body parts are useful in medicine, people still believe and hence tigers are killed indiscriminately. Because of this tigers are almost entirely wiped out from China and surrounding countries. This has significantly hurt the tiger numbers in india as well.
Do you have to be living on your own before you can get emancipated?
If you were to live on your own in an apartment or house, you would need to be at least 18 years of age before you can sign a lease or even a loan. If you were to live with relatives or other guardians, then it would be ok if parents give permission.
Can a Bengal tiger kill a water buffalo?
Yes. They often prey on buffalo, including both wild and domestic. They also sometimes attack and take down the gaur, which is a large species of wild cattle native to India, and southeast Asia. The gaur is a very aggresive species, and sometimes will turn the tables on the attacking tiger.
What is the ecosystem of a Bengal tiger?
It lives in grassland and semi tropical Forrest around Bangladesh, India and Nepal.
What does a tiger's tail look like?
It looks a lot like a house cat's tongue, just a lot bigger.
Tiger's have barbed tongues just like domestic cats do, and they groom in exactly the same way. The barbs help to remove dirt and debris from the fur. These barbs are called papillae and also work to remove meat from a kill. The tongue is so rough that it can clean all traces of meat off a kill.
What is the Bengal tigers niche in the tropical rainforest?
easy....they don't live in "tropical rainforests!"