Royal Bengal Tigers, also known as Indian Tigers and Bengal Tigers, are one of the world's largest populations of the tiger family, accounting for more than a quarter of the world's total.
In India, it is known as the National Animal. Wildlife enthusiasts all over the world travel to India's national parks to go on a tiger safari and see Bengal tigers in their natural habitat.
Panthera Tigris is the scientific name for this Big Cat, which is a member of the Felidae family and is under the Mammalia classification. Everyone on the planet, even tigers, is distinguished by a distinctive striped pattern that distinguishes them from other tigers and makes it easier to count them during a tiger census. With stripes that range in color from dark brown to black, their coloration spans from yellow to bright orange.
Facts of Royal Bengal Tiger are as follow:
Their life expectancy is between 10 and 15 years.
The average body weight of a Bengal Tiger is around 225 kg, but the average body weight of a female Bengal Tiger is around 135 kg.
Height- On average, a male Bengal Tiger measures approximately 9 feet in length, while a female Bengal Tiger measures approximately 8 feet in length.
Teeth- They have teeth that are extraordinarily powerful, ranging in length from 7.5 to 10 centimeters.
Tail- The length of their tail ranges from 33 to 43 inches in length.
Bengal tigers are excellent swimmers and runners, and they can run at high speeds.
Tigers hunt their prey in stealth mode, as opposed to other predators.
The Royal Bengal Tiger gives birth to a litter of 4-5 cubs after a three-month gestation period in the wild.
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Bengal Tiger Facts


