The Royal Bengal Tiger
The blog shows us about the Royal Bengal Tiger...
The Sundarbans area of India and Bangladesh, which is a well-known tiger, is known all over the world as the Royal Bengal Tiger. Several decades ago (Perspective 2010), there were rumors of the Royal Bengal Tiger in almost all areas of Bangladesh. In the 1950s, this tiger was seen in present day Madhupur and Gazipur areas of Dhaka; Madhupur was last seen in 1962 and in Gazipur in 1966. Currently there are 3,000 in the world, of which more than half are in the Indian sub-continent. This number is calculated with the number of two subspecies or subspecies living in the tiger. According to the 2004 Tiger Census, there are around 450 Royal Bengal Tigers in Bangladesh. But the number of experts speculation is 200-250. Apart from Bangladesh, they are wandering in India's Sundarbans, Nepal and Bhutan
The Bengal Tiger weighs 325 kg (717 feet), and the body length is 3220 cm (130 inches). [9] Many scientists have said that the weight of Bengal Tigers in West Bengal, Assam, Uttarakhand and West Bengal of northern India gradually increased Getting it is about 227 kg (500 feet) more. In the early 1970s, the average weight of seven male tigers held in Chitwan National Park was 235 kg (518 feet), which was between 200 to 261 kg (441 to 575 feet) and the weight of the wife tigers was 140 kg (310 feet), minimum 116 Weighing up to 164 kg (256 to 362 feet). [10] The average tigers are Amur Tiger
Sundarbans is the last resort of the Royal Bengal Tiger in Bangladesh. But this animal is very beautiful and its skin is very valuable. That's why these animals are almost extinct due to the poachers. Besides, due to the depletion of the forest, lack of food and environmental disasters, these animals have almost become extinct. Therefore, the need to stop illegal victims and increase the number of animals and increase the number and preserve the natural environment.