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Baby Bengal Tiger

If you are thinking about getting a baby bengal tiger, contact a bengal cat breeder or cattery. Usually, there are 2-4 cubs in a litter, but one or two die at birth. The cubs live on mother’s milk for about 7 weeks and then they are introduced to adult food. When they are 8 weeks old, the mother begins to teach them to hunt. By age of 6 months they can kill small and medium-sized game. These animals are capable of sneaking up to game and pinning it to the ground by aid of their muscles and heavy weight. They become independent at the age of 1-1.5 years. If you are thinking about getting a baby bengal tiger, contact a bengal cat breeder or cattery.

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Baby Bengal Tiger

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Females of this species reach sexual maturity at the age of 3, males are mature at 4 years. The average life span of this species is 10-15 years in the wild and up to 20 years in captivity. They breed well in captivity, but in the wild the species is endangered. It has been estimated that at the beginning of the 20th century there were 100,000 animals in the world, and now there are less than 5,000 wild animals. If this tendency persists, these unique animals will be gone in about 50 years. We can save them by raising captive animals, but we need to get them accustomed to wild life. If you are thinking about getting a baby bengal tiger, contact a bengal cat breeder or cattery.

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