Royal Bengal Tiger
The Royal Bengal Tiger is a subspecies of tiger found primarily in the Indian subcontinent. Known for its striking orange coat with black stripes, it is one of the largest wild cats in the world. These tigers typically inhabit forests, grasslands, and mangroves, and they are excellent swimmers, often found near water sources.
Royal Bengal Tigers are apex predators, primarily hunting deer, wild boar, and other large mammals. They play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystem. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect their habitats and reduce threats from poaching and habitat loss, as their population is currently endangered.