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Bengal Tiger Pictures
Bengal tiger pictures show marked differences between them and a picture of another big cat; farms don't generally keep them; they are more of a wild creature.
These animals are carnivores; they prey on animals. In the wild their primarily food is deer, small elephants, wild pigs, monkeys, wild oxen, and buffalo. When they are too hungry, they can eat lizards, crocodiles, fowl, fish, frogs, and even human. They are great hunters, and cubs start taking their first hunting lessons at the age of about 8 weeks. They follow their mother on hunting trips, and by age of 6 months they can kill small game. They become fully independent at 16 months old, and mature by age of 3-4 years.
Bengal tiger pictures show marked differences between them and a picture of another big cat; farms don't generally keep them; they are more of a wild creature.
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These large, nocturnal, wild felines occupy a great variety of habitats, such as dense thickets, long grass, tamarisk shrubs along river banks, and swamps. Nowadays these animals can be found mostly in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Burma. They are mostly concentrated in reserves and sanctuaries, and there are less than 5,000 species left in the world. Years of poaching and extensive trade in their body parts used in traditional medicines of Asia have taken their toll on their population that decreased tenfold over the past century. Bengal tiger pictures show marked differences between them and a picture of another big cat; farms don't generally keep them; they are more of a wild creature.
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