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They are carnivorous creatures that usually prey on medium or somewhat large sized animals, such as deer and boars. |
They are carnivorous creatures that usually prey on medium or somewhat large sized animals, such as deer and boars. |
Revision as of 14:13, 3 October 2019
The Bengal tiger is a mammal that lives in India, Nepal, China, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Bhutan.
Appearance
Bengal Tigers are around 9 feet long and are generally orange with a white underbelly and snout, medium-sized ears and have black stripes. Their eyes are blue as cubs, but once they are adults they are orange-brown.
Diet
They are carnivorous creatures that usually prey on medium or somewhat large sized animals, such as deer and boars.
Lifespan
Bengal Tigers lifespan can range from ten years to sixteen years if they make it to adulthood.
Life
Status
Bengal Tigers are endangered. Their most common threat is poaching and destruction of their habitat.
Fun Facts
- They can weigh 310-420 pounds.