Diet: Bengal tigers are carnivores, meaning they primarily eat meat. Their diet consists mainly of large mammals such as deer, wild boar, and water buffalo. They are also known to prey on smaller animals like monkeys, fish, and birds.
Appearance: Bengal tigers are easily identified by their striking appearance. They have a bright orange coat with black stripes that vary in thickness and pattern from tiger to tiger. Their underparts, including their belly and inner limbs, are white. Bengal tigers have powerful jaws, sharp teeth, and retractable claws that they use for hunting and defending themselves.
Characteristics: Bengal tigers are known for their strength, agility, and stealth. They are excellent swimmers and climbers, allowing them to navigate various types of terrain in search of prey. These tigers are solitary animals, with adult males typically having large home ranges that they patrol to protect their territory and search for food. Bengal tigers have keen senses of sight, hearing, and smell, which they use to locate prey and avoid potential threats in their environment. Unfortunately, due to habitat loss and poaching, Bengal tigers are endangered, and efforts are being made to conserve and protect this iconic species.