Overview
Scientific Name: Pathera Tigris Tigris
Length: Approximately 10 feet
Weight: Approximately 550 lbs
Habitat: Dry and wet deciduous forests, grasslands, and temperate forests, mangrove forests
Population: Less than 2,500
Status: Endangered
Length: Approximately 10 feet
Weight: Approximately 550 lbs
Habitat: Dry and wet deciduous forests, grasslands, and temperate forests, mangrove forests
Population: Less than 2,500
Status: Endangered
Bengal tigers can be found primarily in India. Small populations of tigers can also be found in Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, China, and Myanmar. Bengal tigers are carnivores that eat animals consisting of buffalo, deer, wild pigs, and other large animals, therefore they are secondary and tertiary consumers.