Bengal Tiger Hunting Deer National Geographic Documentary

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Tigers are the largest members of the cat family
and are renowned for their power and strength. The
Bengal tiger is found primarily in India with smaller
populations in Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, China
and Myanmar. Bengal tiger is the most numerous of
all tiger subspecies with more than 2,500 left in the
wild. Bengal tiger are one of six living subspecies of tigers, along with siberian tiger, Sumatran tiger, South
China tiger, caspian tiger, Indochinese tiger, and
Malayan tigers.
The bengal tiger is a carnivore. Bengal tiger prefers
hunting large ungulates such as chital, sambar,
gaur,
and to a lesser extent also barasingha, water buffalo,
nilgai, serow and takin. Among the medium-sized
prey species it frequently kills wild boar, and
occasionally hog deer, muntjac and grey langur.
Bengal tigers sometimes prey on smaller animals
like hares, monkeys or peacocks and carrion (the
carcass of a dead animal). Bengal tigers have also
been known to prey on young Asian Elephants and
rhino calves in rare cases. Bengal tiger Small prey
species such as porcupine, rabbits and peafowl form
a very small part in its diet, and will hunt large prey
such as cloven-hoofed animals like goats, deer and
cows. Because of the encroachment of humans into
tiger habitat, Bengal tiger also preys on domestic
livestock. The Bengal tiger ranks among the biggest
wild cats alive today. Bengal tiger is considered
to belong to the world's charismatic megafauna.
Bengal tiger is the national animal of both India and
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Catégories
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