Royal Bengal Tiger - King of Sundarban

in bangladesh •  7 years ago 

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The Bengal tiger, also known as the Royal Bengal Tiger or the Indian tiger, is the subspecies with the largest population. In Bangladesh, it is also the national animal present even in the bills. It is the national animal of India, place where its image is part of the traditions and the culture. The morphology of the Bengal tiger is beautiful and imposing. There is a rare variant of the Bengal tiger. The Wildlife Protection Society of India continues watching all allegations of tiger poaching.
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In this regard, its skin shows a yellow to light orange color that in the belly and the internal areas of the legs becomes white or cream. It is a mammal with thick legs, strong teeth and jaws and coat with the characteristic coloration patter. This carnivorous animal search for medium or large prey, mainly ungulate mammals. They have one parent that is a Bengal Tiger and one that is a Siberian Tiger. Only the tail is between 33 and 43 inches long. Also, the Indian Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 empowers the government to take conservation measures. Due to a genetic mutation, some specimens exhibit a white coat with dark stripes and blue eyes, but it is important to know that they are not albino tigers, just a genetic variety. In fact, there are not two Bengal tigers with the dark stripes arranged in the same way, but they make up a uniquely identifiable pattern such as fingerprints in humans. When tigers attack domestic animals or even humans, they unleash the wrath of people who in retaliation kill them. The largest populations of Bengal tigers are in India, but there are some smaller groups in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan. Bengal tiger habitats usually are tropical rainforests, marshes, and tall grasses. Like most tigers, Panthera tigris tigris is a solitary animal that rests in the shade during the day and hunts at dusk or dawn. The power of the Bengal tiger is evident when observing its effectiveness at the time of hunting. In their diet, predominates the gaur, water buffalo, samba, chital or mottled deer, wild boar and other species of deer. The coat of these felines is useful for camouflage but differs from individual to individual. Bengal tigers can invest up to 40 kilograms of food on a single occasion, although they usually consume a smaller amount. An estimate of the World Tiger Recovery Program indicates that there are about 440 individuals in Bangladesh, about 155 in Nepal and about 75 in Bhutan. As mentioned, the Bengal tigers are individuals who perform most of their activities alone, except, of course, breeding. The Bengal tiger is in danger of extinction, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).While the former have a length of 106-122 inches including the tail, the latter measure from 94 to 104 inches in length. Since they cannot follow prey for long distances, they use a strategy that combines stealth and camouflage. To get away with poaching though many of these hunters have shifted to poisoning the Tigers. They occasionally consume small prey such as rabbits and porcupines, and may also attack domestic livestock; This is a consequence of the invasion of their habitat. Bengal tigers have been spotted in the shade or around bodies of water to cool off.
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the numbers of tigers are getting low day by day

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nation's pride.

There was a lot of tigers at one time. But, for a number of reasons, the number is much less.

though tiger is king of Sundarban but today the number of tiger is too much less.we should take proper steps to protect them.

The number of tiger is depleting day by day..We need to take steps to save them.

I love nature and wildlife photography.

I went to a beautiful forest once but could not see the tiger.
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