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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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How much does a 3 month old Bengal tiger cub weigh?

The weight of a 3 month old Bengal tiger cub can vary depending on a number of different factors, which include birth weight and genetics. The average weight of a 3 month old Bengal tiger is between 25 and 40 lbs.

What are Bengal tigers appearance?

APPEARANCEThe Bengal tiger has reddish-gold fur with black stripes that act as camouflage in the wild. The throat, belly, and insides of the legs are white. The males grow 9-10 ft in length from the head to the tip of the tail. The females grow to a length less than 8 ft. The males weigh 400-575 pounds and the females weigh 220-375 pounds. Their shoulder height is 36 in. Unlike most cats, tigers can only purr while breathing out, whereas domestic cats can purr breathing both in and out. Their call is a roar, growl, or purr. They live up to 15 years.

What is the length of royal Bengal tiger?

They vary, but normally males are 9-10 feet long, females 8-9 feet long. There exists a record of a Bengal tiger nearly eleven feet long, and weighed 575 pounds. Compare this to a Bengal tiger sot in 1967, weighing in at 857 pounds, but ten feet 7 inches long. Shorter tigers can sometimes be heavier than longer ones.

What is a female bee called?

A female bee is called a queen or worker. Male bees are drones (their sole responsibility is to mate with the queen).

How much does a Bengal tiger weight?

· Bengal Tiger (panthera Tigris Tigris) - India, Bangladesh

o Males average weigh about 200 kg (369 to 569 lbs)

o Males length 2.9 m (9.5 feet)

o Female weigh about 141 kg (220 to 352 lbs)

o Females length 2.5 m (8 feet)

o Listed as 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

o Smaller in size than the Amur (Siberian)

o Darker coloration than the Amur (Siberian)

o Short hair

What is a Bengal tigers mating season?

Bengal Tigers usually reach sexual maturity at three to four years of age, for females, and four to five years of age, for males. Once they reach an age, where they are mature enough to mate, they are non-seasonal breeders. They can breed during any time of the year. But on average, most mate in the winter, or spring. Depending on their climate, and the availability of a mate. For more details see sites listed below.

What does the Bengal tiger eat in the rainforest?

Tigers are pure carnivores. They prefer hunting large ungulates such as chital, sambar, gaur, and to a small extent also barasingha, water buffalo, nilgai, serow and takin. Among the medium-sized prey species they frequently kill wild boar, and occasionally hog deer, muntjac and Gray langur. Small prey species such as porcupines, hares and peafowl are also hunted and form a very small part in their diet. Sometimes, they also prey on domestic livestock too that wander off into the jungles

They stay hidden and move near the unsuspecting prey. Once they are near enough, they pounce and take the prey down. They go for the throat and strangulate their prey.

How many Bengal tigers are left in the world?

Less than 2,000 but they are endangered :(
there are about 4000 left but all are mostly in zoos.
The Bengal tiger is one of the largest and the most numerous of the tiger sub-species, with about 1,411 wild tigers being reported by the Government of India's National Tiger Conservation Authority

Source: wikipedia

from other contributors:

there are about 4,000 Bengal tigers left in the world and most of them are all in zoos.
§§They are approximately 2,100 Royal Bengal tigers in the wild today, including 1,411 in India, 200 in Bangladesh, 150 in Nepal and 100 in Bhutan.


1,411 wild Tigers left

A survey done last year showed a slight increase, to over 1800 Bengal tigers in the wild.
2500
Royal Bengal Tiger's population have been estimated at 1,706-1,909 in India, 440 in Bangladesh, 124-229 in Nepal and 67-81 in Bhutan.

How does the Bengal tiger raise it's young?

They use Their claws and teeth to protect their young by clawing and bitting the attacker

How can be Bengal tiger saved being endangered?

they are trying to mate them so that they can have more babies

Well what there doing if keeping whats left in captivity and then they are Ree breading them and then keeping them in a safe environment to keep them away from hunters!!

Which layer of the rain forest does the Bengal tiger live in?

Bengal tigers live on the floor level of the rainforest's.

What part of India do Bengal tigers live?

The Bengal tiger is the most numerous of the tiger subspecies. Their populations are estimated at approximately 1,706 in India. The numbers are not exactly accurate and are only an approximation.

There are 37 tiger reserves in India where the Indian Tiger is found. Some Major reserves are:

A. Bandipur

B. Ranthambore

C. Corbett

D. Mudumalai

E. Parambikulam

F. Sariska

G. Anamalai

H. etc

How big is a Bengal tiger get up to?

An adult male can be up to 40 inches tall at the shoulder. An African lion, for comparison, can be 42 inches tall, but is shorter in overall length, and somewhat lighter built.

What is a bengal tiger's food web?

A Bengal tiger food web is a web/diagram of what food the Bengal tiger eats.

Im 16 how do you get emancipated if your parents won't let you live on your own?

If they won't let you live on your own, it stands to reason that they aren't going to approve your emancipation. You will have to convince the court (if emancipation is allowed in your state) that you can take care of yourself (food, shelter, schooling) and that you are better off on your own than with your parents. These are pretty hard to prove.

Names of tiger stadium?

Tiger Stadium was located in Detroit, Michigan. The stadium is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for the United States. In the past, the Major League Baseball team, the Detroit Tigers played here, as well as the National Football League team, the Detroit Lions. However, after the stadium stopped hosting these teams, it was eventually destroyed in the year 2009.

Can Siberian tiger kill the Bengal tiger?

Most likely not. Since Russian Brown bears (which are close kin to the American Grizzly bear) have been known to be killed by Siberian tigers--1.5% of a Siberian's diet is made up of bear--it is highly likely that a grizzly bear would not be able to kill a Siberian tiger.

What is a good Bengal tiger slogans?

I go to a school where our mascot, is indeed a tiger, and we have this one that has always stuck with me.

"You can't hide that tiger pride!"

What is a female nightingale called?

The Nightingale is a brown bird that has a distinguishable reddish tail. The underside of the bird is buff to white in color. The Nightingale can be recognized quickly by its beautiful song.

What were the reasons to partition Bengal in 1905?

Remaining highly controversial and debatable the political notion was expressed that Indian subcontinent, specifically British India, contained three political and ethnic communities. These were from a Hindu, Muslim and the Raj. Based on these reasoning's a further and even more divisive theory was proposed that Hindus and Muslims are somehow "distinct civilizations" necessitating a two state solution. This was despite the fact that the communities coexisted for more than a millennia across South and Central Asia and the Indian Ocean regions. The exit of the British in 1947 from India came at the cost of a costly political solution partitioning the Punjab and Bengal based on sectarian lines. What ensued thereafter was a bloodbath and the largest single human exodus in history. In 1971 Bengal (then part of Pakistan) was invaded by the Indian Army and with its withdrawal came the formation of Bangladesh. For note, the Indian states of Bengal and the Punjab were partly retained during the partition.

Do tigers live in Pakistan today?

No, they do not. But, they used to live in northern Pakistan.

What is a female tomcat called?

Tom is only for males. Females can be called queens, but usually people just say a female or a she-cat.