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(THE ROYAL BENGAL TIGER) NATIONAL ANIMAL OF BANGLADESH
NATIONAL ANIMAL OF BANGLADESH (The Royal Bengal Tiger)
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"The Royal Bengal tiger" |
"The Royal Bengal tiger" is a tiger subspecies native to South Asia, and Royal Bengal Tiger
is the national animal of Bangladesh
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"The Royal Bengal tiger" |
The Bengal
tiger is the most numerous tiger subspecies with populations estimated
at 1,520–1,909 in India, 440 in Bangladesh, 124–229 in Nepal and 67–81
in Bhutan.
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"The Royal Bengal tiger" |
"Royal Bengal Tiger" is traditionally fixed as the typical
locality for the binomial Panthera tigris, to which the British
taxonomist Reginald Innes Pocock subordinated the Bengal tiger in 1929
under the trinomial Panthera tigris.
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"The Royal Bengal tiger" |
Since 2010, it has
been classified as an endangered species by IUCN. The total population
is estimated at fewer than 2,500 individuals with a decreasing trend,
and none of the Tiger Conservation Landscapes within the Bengal tiger's
range is large enough to support an effective population size of 250
adult individuals.
The majestic "Royal Bengal Tiger"is the national animal Bangladesh.
Highly endangered, the Royal Bengal can now be mostly be found in
the Sundarbans.
Worldwide Known Royal
Bengal Tiger is the national animal of Bangladesh. This majestic beast finds its home in The Largest Mangrove Forest in the world,
Sundarbans, Bangladesh in the southern part of the country.
One of the largest of the 'big cats', it has extremely bold and
striking colour pattern - making it perhaps the most magnificent
and sought-after fiery beast of the world! The vivid pattern
of stripes on the glossy skin serves as a very effective camouflage
in the grasses and foliage almost in all the seasons.
The male averages 3 metres in length including 1 meter of tail
and wiighs about 180 kg., though much larger speciemens have been
lnown. The giant one is the Siberian tiger, almost 4 metres
long and weighing about 300 kg.
"The Bengal tiger", or "
Royal Bengal tiger", is a tiger subspecies
native to India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan, and has been classified
as endangered by IUCN as the population is estimated at fewer than 2,500
individuals with a decreasing trend. None of the Tiger Conservation
Landscapes within the Bengal's tiger range are large enough to support
an effective population size of 250.
The Bengal tiger is
the most numerous of the tiger subspecies — with populations estimated
at 1,706 in India, 200 in Bangladesh, 155 in Nepal and 67–81 in Bhutan.
"The
Royal Bengal tiger" is the national animal of Bangladesh. Panthera tigris is the national animal of India.
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