Royal Bengal Tiger The Sundarbans area of India and Bangladesh, the beautiful tiger seen in the city is known as the Royal Bengal Tiger.
Several decades ago (Perspective 2010), the Royal Bengal Tiger was roaming in almost all areas of Bangladesh.
In the 1950, this tiger was seen in present day Madhupur and Gazipur areas of Dhaka, Madhupur was last seen in 1962 and in Gazipur in 1966.
It is like 3000 in the whole world, among them more than half of Indian subcontinent.
This number is calculated with the number of two subspecies or subspecies of the tiger.
According to the 2004 Tiger Census, there are around 450 Royal Bengal Tigers in Bangladesh.
However, experts estimate that the number is 200-250.
In addition to Bangladesh, they are wandered in India's Sundarbans, Nepal and Bhutan.
Biological physical characteristics The color of the color is yellow to orange orange, and the color of the door is dark to black, The stomach is white, and the tail is black black ringed white.
A mutilated tiger variety (white tiger) has dark hair on a white color or a bright dark stripe, and some are white only. Black tigers have orange, yellow or white striped.
It is derived from smugglers that the size of a black tiger skin is 259 cm, it is displayed in New Delhi's National Museum of Natural History.
The striped black tiger has been reported but no evidence is yet to be found.
The length of a male tiger with the tail is 210-310 cm.
Where the length of the matis is 240-265 cm.
The tail measurement is 85-110 cm, and the neck height is 90-110 cm.
The average weight of men is 221.22 kg and females are 139.7 kg.
The male tigers of northern India are similar to the Siberian tiger, whose head is at the highest level of 332-376 mm.
In Northern India and Nepal, the average weight of men is 235 kg and 140 kg of women.
Today, the test of the weights of different Tiger people shows that the average Bengal Tigers are bigger than the Siberian tiger.
A Bengal tiger roar is heard for 3 kilometers far. Sundarbans is the last resort of the Royal Bengal Tiger in extinct.
Tigers are roaming because of the turbulence of trees and the fluctuation of trees in human aggression.
The discharge is seen in the jungle inside.
In this way, the Royal Bengal Tiger is in danger of extinction.
Let's protect our Bengal tigers.
Source: http://www.sikkha.net/2016/02/royal-bengal-tiger-national-animal-of.html
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