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Royal Bengal Tiger
Royal bengal tiger pictures don't often show them on a farm; they live in the wild traditionally.
Some animals carry the Chinese mark meaning “king” on the forehead. These animals have always been feared by people because of their power and loud roaring. For a long period of time these animals were hunted by man mostly for entertaining and sport. In the past century, they have sustained a great loss, and now they are in danger of extinction. However, governments have substantially contributed to new projects aimed at preservation of their populations, and today scientists are incorporating new methods of breeding them, such as artificial insemination, cryopreservation of sperm and creating sperm banks. Newly bred animals are being chipped or radio-collared and then released into the wild.
Royal bengal tiger pictures don't often show them on a farm; they live in the wild traditionally.
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Royal Bengal Tiger -
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Being pure carnivores, these creatures need plenty of meat and have to hunt often. Their main food is big game, such as buffalo, deer, pig, antelope, young elephant and other animals. The home ranges of these carnivores depend on the food availability and may reach up to 150 square miles. Females maintain smaller home ranges than males, because they tend to stick around their lairs. Males do not take any part in weaning the young and may pose danger to cubs; therefore, females chase them away aggressively should they get close to litters. A male's home range overlaps several of those maintained by females. Royal bengal tiger pictures don't often show them on a farm; they live in the wild traditionally.
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