A tiger census published late in March 2011 estimated that there are 1,706 tigers roaming free in India. Although this figure is very low, it is good news, as the census indicates there are 295 more than the last time Indian tigers were counted, in 2006.
According to reports, there were 40,000 tigers in India a century ago. The country is home to 40% of the world's tigers, with 23 tiger reserves in 17 states. The 2006 count found a steep fall in India's tiger population to 1,411 from 3,642 animals in a federal census in 2002. Poaching and urbanisation are blamed for the decline in tiger numbers in the country.
According to a report in 2011, there are an estimated 1,700 tigers in India.
I think about 50 tigers live in India. Just guessing
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1411
There are about 100 white tigers left in India.
there are none left
There are only about 200 Albino/White Tigers left in the world.
hey what dose tigers do for lineing
There once were 8 subspecies of tiger, now there are only 5. There are about 6000-7000 tigers left in the wild.
There are about 100 white tigers left in India.
There are about 100 white tigers left in India.
Around 1500-1600.
The tigers there had increased from 1411 in 2007, to around 1800 in 2012.
There are around 2300 Bengal tigers left in the wild, most of these in India.
Around 1800 or so in the wild.
There are around 2200 wild Bengal tigers now. 1800 are in India.
Today is it 9th January 2016, and today there is only 2651 tigers left in the wild. Bangladesh is there 440, bhutan is there 75, cambodia is there only 20, china is there 45, india is there 1706, indonesia is there 325. Of all 2651 tigers, 200 of them is white tigers and only 12 of the 200 white tigers are in india.
about 3500 tigers left on earth
their is only 3200 tigers left in the world!! :)
The survey in 2011 showed the population has increased to around 1800-1850.
The population of the Bengal tiger is around 2400 in the wild, with around 1500 of these in India.