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Bengal Tiger Cat
Bengal tiger cat photos are usually seen in the wild; there aren't many farms that raise them.
These wild felines are highly territorial animals. The size of their territory depends on the amount of the prey that is found on it and if there are not enough place and food the animals migrate to some other places. As woods are being cut out and their habitat continues to shrink, their ranges become dissected, and they cannot breed or feed normally. Inbreeding has resulted in some serious breeding depressions, and some species are showing unnatural behavior.
Bengal tiger cat photos are usually seen in the wild; there aren't many farms that raise them.
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Bengal Tiger Cat -
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One adult male can occupy a territory of up to 200 square miles. They mark boundary of the territory with urine, droppings, and scratch marks. Females usually have a bit smaller territories. They are solitary animals, but sometimes they travel in small groups. They usually hunt singly, but may come together to share a large kill. Mothers teach their young by taking them along on hunting trips. Adult males prefer not to encounter other males and fights rarely occur among these animals. Females are very protective around their cubs and chase everything and everyone getting close to the lair. Bengal tiger cat photos are usually seen in the wild; there aren't many farms that raise them.
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