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A Bengal Tiger picture along with tiger fact sheets can easily be found on the Internet. There are many websites devoted to these animals and problems associated with their conservation. On a number of websites, you’ll find essential information on the species’ habitat, life cycle, diet, breeding habits and conservation status. Bengal Tigers are dignified and beautiful animals. They are the second largest cats in the world after the Siberian Tiger with males weighing up to 440 lbs.

Even a single Bengal Tiger picture makes it clear that these animals are very efficient hunters. Their canines are up to 10 cm in length; the jaws are massive; the body is well-muscled; the feet and shoulders are strong; the paws are broad, with long retractile claws for grasping the prey. A striped coat pattern is an excellent camouflage for a Bengal Tiger in the long grass or in the shrub. These adaptations allow tigers to prey on deer, bulls, pigs, monkeys, and birds. Sometimes, Bengal Tigers raid domestic stock.

It’s very difficult to take a Bengal Tiger picture in the wild, but you can visit a zoo and take a picture of a captive animal. A captive population of white Bengal Tigers is larger than the wild population. A white coat makes a tiger’s life very difficult in the wild, because it cannot come close to prey and attack it unnoticed. In zoos, white tigers are kept to attract visitors. They are successfully bred in captivity.

The Bengal Tiger population is the largest compared to other tiger subspecies. It’s very difficult to count all Bengal Tigers in the wild, but their estimated population is about 3000-4000 individuals. Bengal Tigers are very adaptable. They are able to live in a wide range of habitats from mangrove swamps and evergreen forests to the high altitudes of the Himalaya. This species is found on the territory of India, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Burma, and Myanmar. Hunting these animals in the wild is prohibited in most places within their range. In India, scientists study the local population of the Bengal Tiger by their marking and physical sighting. You can find Bengal Tiger picture galleries created by Indian biologists on specialized websites.

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