Bengal Tiger

Bengal Tiger

The Bengal tiger or Indian is, after the Siberian Tiger, the second of the planet’s largest Tiger species. It measures three meters in length and weighs between 260 and 290 kg. Their current situation is alarming and is for this reason that 8 new reserves have been created for their preservation in the India.
In May, the Indian Government warned that the situation of the Bengal tiger was worrying, but above all worsened in the last five years. Earlier this month, a group of experts returned to the case in the subject and warned about the situation. However, it was not until yesterday that they took steps. So they created 8 new reserves to protect the animal and protect it from future extinction. It is estimated that there are only 1,500 worldwide Bengal Tigers, mostly distributed in the national parks of Ranthambor and Sunderbans in the India and Chitawan in Nepal.

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