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Bengal Rescue
The bengal rescue will take rescues of any age, from kittens to mature adults.
There are five subspecies of these animals that are: the Amur (Siberian,) South China, Indo-Chinese, Sumatran and the one described. The Bali, Javan and the Caspian tiger are already gone. All living kinds of the animal are endangered. There are many reasons that decrease the population of these animals. Those include illegal hunting and trade in their body parts, the destruction of their habitat and the ever-increasing belligerency between tigers and farmers whose livestock frequently falls prey to tigers. Many felines get killed because of exaggerated accounts about them being vicious killers and merciless man-eaters, although in fact they strive to avoid contact with humans.
The bengal rescue will take rescues of any age, from kittens to mature adults.
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Bengal Rescue -
rescues, kittens
All over the world, these animals symbolize strength and courage. Nowadays these animals are endangered as for many years they have been hunted for their fur and other body parts that are used in traditional medicine of China. In some countries, tigers are hunted for sport. At the beginning of the 20th century, there were more than 100,000 tigers, and now there are less than 8,000 species left in the wild. Although these tigers are more widely spread than the other four, the threat of their extinction still persists. The bengal rescue will take rescues of any age, from kittens to mature adults.
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