15 Facts You Should Know About The Royal Bengal Tiger


The Bengal Tiger, or Panther Tigris, is one of the most lofty manifestations of Mother Nature. The Royal Bengal Tiger is a sub-types of the tiger family and occupies locales in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Bhutan and Southern Tibet. For its effortlessness, excellence and quality, India has picked this huge feline as its National Animal.





15: A full grown male Bengal Tiger can weigh up to 420 pounds









The sheer size of this enormous feline can hold you in cunningness. A full measured Bengal Tiger can achieve nine feet long. The female tigress, nonetheless, is more modest in contrast with the male and generally weighs around 310 pounds. Tigresses once in a while develop past 8 feet long.





14:  They have enormous power.









The amazing structure of a Bengal Tiger empowers them to drag a prey for very nearly a mile, despite the fact that the prey might be heavier than his own weight





13:  Bengal Tigers are solitary animals.









They favor the marshes and are regularly found in prairies, bogs and mangroves. These single creatures generally meet up during the mating season. At times, they can be seen living in gatherings of three to four tigers.





12: The Bengal Tigers mark large territory.









They may appear to be lazy animals, sleeping and resting by day, but when in action, tigers are known to traverse large distances, protecting and marking a territory that can extend to as much as 200 square miles sometimes





11: The Bengal Tigers do climb trees.









They may give off an impression of being sluggish creatures, dozing and resting by day, however when in real life, tigers are known to cross huge separations, ensuring and denoting a domain that can stretch out to as much as 200 square miles some of the time





10: They are great swimmers.









The Bengal mangrove environment is a rich living space for these tigers and they have adjusted by being enthusiastic swimmers. A prey can't get away from their amazing jaws even in the waters.





9:  Their favorite preys are wild boars, deer, antelope and water buffaloes.









Yet, when the need emerges, they can go after monkeys, peacocks, crocodiles, wolves, panthers and even youthful elephants. Essentially anything that moves around can be food, when a tiger is eager





8: Trained killers, they are quick at finishing off a prey









One intense assault and the prey has no place to run, for the tigers has such force that it can snap the spinal line in one twitch or a grasp of the throat essentially draws the life out of any creature held there.





7: The Bengal Tiger is a voracious meat-eater.









This large feline can eat 30 to 40 kg of meat in one dinner and afterward want to chase for an additional three weeks





6: The female tigress delivers a litter of three to five cubs









Female Bengal Tigers develop at three years old. The growth period goes on for around a quarter of a year. The Bengal Tiger can live for very nearly 25 years in bondage and somewhat less in nature.





5: Blind at birth, a newborn cub weighs less than two pounds.









It's difficult to accept that the enormous feline upon entering the world is a vulnerable and little creature. The male whelps remain with their moms till they leave at around two years old. The female whelps on growing up decide to remain in the region of the mother.





4: East Asian markets fuel an illegal trade of Bengal Tiger parts









All aspects of these tigers, directly from their hooks to their eyes are sold for a fortune in this market





3:  They have a mighty roar.









A Bengal Tiger roar can be heard two miles away.





2: A complete black tiger was found.









A black tiger is a rare color variant of the tiger and is not a distinct specie's





1: The oldest Bengal Tiger fossil was found 









The most seasoned Bengal tiger in Japan has passed on at age 24 or what might be compared to around 100 at a zoo in the western Japanese city of Okayama


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