Bengal tigers are a yellow to orange colored tiger species found primarily in India. They are threatened by poaching for their fur to make clothing and shoes. Bengal tigers live up to 20 years, hunt large prey at night using their camouflaged fur, have litters of 1-6 cubs, and can be identified by their stripes, white underside, and orange tail with black rings. Their roar can be heard from 3 kilometers away.
3. ? They’re extinction because are killed for their fur.
It’s used to make clothes, for example: shoes, fur
clothes.
? They lived up to between 15 or 20 years.
? They have between one and six cubs.
? This animals eat meat and prefer big preay.
? The tigers lives in India.
? Bengal tigers are yellow to light orange, with
stripes are dark brown to black, the belly and the
interior parts of the limbs are white and the tail is
orange with black rings.
? His roar can be heard at 3 kilometres.
? Weighing between 110 kg and 225 kg.