Bengal Tigers
Bengal Tigers are one of the largest tiger subspecies, primarily found in the Indian subcontinent. They are known for their distinctive orange coat with black stripes, which helps them blend into their natural habitat of forests and grasslands. Adult males can weigh between 400 to 500 pounds, while females are generally smaller.
These tigers are solitary animals and are skilled hunters, preying on various animals such as deer and wild boar. The Bengal Tiger is classified as Endangered due to habitat loss and poaching, with conservation efforts ongoing to protect their populations in the wild.