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Bengal Sale Tiger
When searching for a bengal sale tiger, kittens are often available through a waiting list but they may be found in a rescue.
These animals are naturally carnivorous and their diet varies according to locality. They prefer deer, wild pigs, young buffalo, young elephants and cattle in general, any prey over 100 pounds in weight. When driven by hunger they will eat almost anything: fowl, fish, lizards, frogs, crocodiles, carrion, or even humans. Humans should be particularly cautious when adventuring into places where these animals can be found. Males are usually aggressive during mating seasons, and it is better to stay away from nursing females who attack everything and everyone they believe can pose a threat to their young.
When searching for a bengal sale tiger, kittens are often available through a waiting list but they may be found in a rescue.
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Bengal Sale Tiger -
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The animals are found in India from the Himalayas to Cape Comorin and also in Burma, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, and Bali. The cats prefer habitats including dense thickets, long grass, or tamarisk shrubs along river banks. Some seem to have special fondness for cover in old ruins. Actually, these creatures are vulnerable to changes in environment and man's activity. Loss of natural habitat has forced many cats to abandon their places; inbreeding has resulted in the appearance of genetic disorders among wild animals. Their population is declining at a menacing speed, and they can be gone within several years to come. When searching for a bengal sale tiger, kittens are often available through a waiting list but they may be found in a rescue.
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