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Bengal Tiger Information
Bengal tiger information and photos can be found on the web; they don't usually live on farms; they are more of a wild creature.
Males of these animals are up to 10 feet long. Females are a bit smaller; they are up to 9 feet long. The length of the tail is about 3 feet. Among ordinary animals of this type there are white individuals, but these felines are very rare in the wild. These wild cats can also shed or grow their body hair depending on temperature. These unique animals can get used to various environments, and many have been bred successfully in captivity. Nowadays, breeding captive felines appears to be one of the most effective ways to at least partially reestablish their population that has suffered a massive devastation over the past century. These magnificent animals are protected by CITIES.
Bengal tiger information and photos can be found on the web; they don't usually live on farms; they are more of a wild creature.
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Bengal Tiger Information -
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These animals are the largest existing members of the cat family. Their fur is short, reddish yellow with black stripes. Several years ago, these graceful wild cats were killed for their coat. Now they are endangered species, and there are less than 4,000 species left in the world. There were about 40,000 species at the beginning of the 20th century, and at the rate we are going, we may lose these creatures for good. In the early 1900s, there were eight subspecies, and three of them lost their existence by the 1950s. Bengal tiger information and photos can be found on the web; they don't usually live on farms; they are more of a wild creature.
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