bengal tigers
The Bengal tiger is a subspecies of tiger found primarily in India, with smaller populations in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan. Known for their striking orange coat with black stripes, they are the largest wild cats in the world. Bengal tigers are solitary animals and are skilled hunters, preying on various animals such as deer and wild boar.
These tigers inhabit diverse environments, including tropical forests, grasslands, and mangroves. They play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystem by controlling prey populations. Unfortunately, Bengal tigers are endangered due to habitat loss and poaching, making conservation efforts essential for their survival.