ROYAL BENGAL TIGER
ROYAL BENGAL TIGER
The Royal Bengal
Tiger is a member of the Panthera tigris
tigris population native to the Indian subcontinent. It is highly
threatened by poaching, loss & fragmentation of habitat. It was estimated
at comprising fewer than 2,500 individuals by 2011. The
National Animal of both India and Bangladesh, the Royal Bengal Tigers
are great swimmers and they have developed this skill because of their habitat.
The mangroves of Sunderbans have made them prone to swimming and they can hunt
in the water too with equal efficiency. Bengal tigers also have large,
retractable claws that allow them to climb trees and kill their prey and are
infallibly cunning.
The Royal
Bengal Tiger ranks amongst the biggest wild cats alive today on earth. It is
considered to belong to the world's charismatic
megafauna - large animal species with symbolic
value or widespread popular appeal and often
used by environmental activists to achieve environmentalist goals.
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