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  1. Bengal tigers are a medium sized tiger when compared to the other six subspecies. The smallest is the Sumatran tiger and the largest is the Siberian or Amur tiger. Males are larger than females. Males measure up to 3m (10ft) long and weigh 225kg (500lbs) while females measure 2.7m (9ft) long and weigh 135kg (300lbs).

  2. Jul 24, 2023 · Scientific Name: Panthera tigris tigris: Name: Bengal Tiger, Indian Tiger and Royal Bengal Tiger: Lifespan: 8-10 years (wild), up to 20 years (captivity) Diet: Carnivorous (mainly deer, wild boar, cattle, and goats) Size: Males: 9-10 feet in length, 3-3.5 feet tall at the shoulder, 397-569 pounds. Females: 7.5-8.5 feet in length, 220-350 pounds ...

  3. Apr 1, 2022 · Fast Facts. Common Name : Bengal tiger. Scientific Name: Panthera tigris. Average Lifespan in the Wild : Eight to 10 years. Average Lifespan in Captivity: 16 to 18 years. IUCN Red List Status ...

  4. Jul 18, 2020 · The Bengal tiger ( Panthera tigris tigris) – also known as the Royal Bengal tiger or the Indian tiger – is a subspecies of tiger found mainly in India. However, they are also found in Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and China. It is the most common of the tiger subspecies and accounts for more than half of all tigers left in the wild.

  5. Diet of the Bengal Tiger. Like all tigers, the Bengal subspecies are carnivores, which means that they eat meat. A particularly large tiger can eat up to 60 lbs. in a single night, but most eat less than this. Their hunting method is stalk and kill. The cats creep quietly and rely on their camouflage to hide them.

  6. Easily recognized by its coat of reddish-orange with dark stripes, the tiger is the largest wild cat in the world. The big cat's tail is three feet long. On average the big cat weighs 450 pounds, about the same as eight ten-year-old kids. It stands three feet tall with teeth four inches long and claws as long as house keys. Common Name: Bengal ...

  7. May 7, 2024 · Tigers often associated with Greek god Dionysis (Thapar 2004) Early Indian art. Tiger hunts; tigers as symbols of divine and human power (Thapar 2004) Hindu Vedas. Tiger feared as a predator, linked with sorcery and power (Thapar 2004) Early Chinese literature. Tigers featured in stories, symbolism, spells (Thapar 2004) European literature

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