Bengal Tiger
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- The bengal tiger shows care to his cub. The tiger is a very careaful animal about other species. they will not laydown there own species.
- Bengal tigers usually like spending time with themselves. The only really interact with other Bengals. The fathers don't even stay with the mother that long and the mothers leave their babies to live after a few years.
- Temperate forest
- Tertiary Consumer
- Bengal tigers are often found in Mangrove forests as well as dense forest and swamplands through out the Indian subcontinent. Bengal Tigers are solitary animals, except for females with cubs. Bengal Tigers spend most of their time alone hunting in their territory. Male Bengal Tigers will occupy territories upto 20 square miles in size and the females will occupy an area upto 17 square miles.
- The Bengal tiger attacks old animals or young ones because it can't run as fast.
- Tigers are territorial and usually solitary in nature. Their social system is connected through visual signals, scent marks and vocalizations.
- Tigers are usually solitary in nature, interacting briefly only for mating purposes and occasionally to share their kill. However, there has been a few rare instances documented in which tigers have collaborated on a hunt, similar to a pride of lions.