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Bengal Cat Tiger
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The home range depends on the prey availability and if there are not enough room and food for all individuals, they will move to some other places. The home ranges of these wild felines may be as large as 120 square miles. Males have larger home ranges than females, and a male’s range usually overlaps several female’s ranges. A male usually mates with several females and competes with other males for sexual possession. Males prefer not to fight with each other as they usually follow scent markings.
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These solitary animals can be seen together only during the mating season, which is usually in winter,) or when the female is raising the cubs. The males do not take part is raising the young. Also, they hunt alone. However, they may resort to cooperative hunting in areas where food is scarce and get together to share a large game. Cubs start gaining hunting experience several months after birth, and can kill by age of 1.5-2 years old. Learn more about bengal cat tiger from rescues and breeders.
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