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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

BENGAL TIGER

panthera tigris Amani Edmond
Photo by Tom Holbrook

HABITAT

  • Lives in dense tropical rainforest and mangroves
  • India

DESCRIPTION

  • Orange, Black, and White
  • 2.4 meters-3.3 meters (6.8 ft-11 ft)
  • 140 kg-300 kg (309 lbs-660 lbs)
Photo by digitalART2

CLASSIFACATION

  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Mammalia
  • Order: Carnivore
  • Family: Felidae
  • Genus: Panthera Tigris
Photo by fPat

FOOD

  • Favorite food: Deer
  • Main prey: Deer, prey, and wild boar

LIFE CYCLE

  • Life Span: 18-25 years
  • Gestation: 104-106 days
  • Litter Size: 3
  • Lifetime: 7 babies in their lifetime
  • Care: 2 years

INTERESTING FACTS

  • There are 36 species of cat in the world, and the Bengal Tiger is the largest.
  • Bengal tigers have white spots, called "flashes" on the back of their ears.
  • The mighty roar of a Bengal tiger can be heard up to two miles away.
Photo by digitalART2

The Bengal tiger is endangered because of deforestation, and they are being illegally hunted for their pelts, meat, and body parts (used in folk medicine).

Photo by Paul Mannix

There are at least 2,500 Bengal tigers left in the wild. Population has increased over the past 10 years.

Conservation Efforts:
The Save the Tiger Fund-Panthera Partnership: Two separate organizations that have recently joined forces for the good of the worlds wild tigers. Because most tigers die as a result of poaching and hunting, this organization focuses on the stopping such activities.

Big Cat Rescue: This sanctuary, is dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of all of the big cat species that have been abused.

Photo by digitalART2

I feel like I can save my animal by making an organization with other people who want to save the Bengal tiger along with me, and some of my friends along with me go around our neighborhoods and ask for donations to save tigers from extinction.

Slogan:
Mighty tigers hear them roar, soon there may be no more.