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Summary Of: Bengal tiger

The heaviest Bengal tiger ever reported was 389... with the largest reported bengal tiger weighing in at 410kg although this is not confirmed and thus not reliable... It is said that the Bengal tiger almost always preys on smaller animals such as... A Bengal tiger will usually drag its kill to a safe place to eat away from possible predators... The Bengal tiger can consume up to about 30 kg... personnel are being recruited to save the Bengal tiger from poaching gangs... have polluted the otherwise pure Bengal tiger gene pool of Dudhwa National Park... this could jeopardize the Bengal tiger as a distinct... There is a Bengal tiger rewilding project started by... except for one female Bengal tiger in North America... Medicine TCM has led to severe decline in Bengal tiger population in India through large scale illegal poaching...

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