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The Bengal Tiger
The bengal tiger farms are very few; most babies live in the wild.
As a rule females of these wild cats are smaller than males. The adult male can get up to ten feet long, from the end of its tail to its head. It can weigh up to 575 pounds. They are solitary territorial animals and one male can occupy a territory of 200 square miles. According to size, these felines are only second to their Siberian brothers. They have long hind legs that provide a substantial propelling power and enable them to make long leaps and high jumps. They can run at a speed of 60 km per hour, and are one of the few felid species that can swim.
The bengal tiger farms are very few; most babies live in the wild.
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The Bengal Tiger -
farms, babies
These are nocturnal animals and hunt mostly at night. These animals are carnivores, they eat animals. Their diet includes monkeys, wild pigs, buffalo, and different types of deer, small elephants, and oxen. When they are too hungry they can prey on frogs, crocodiles, lizards, fowl, fish, and carrion. They prefer to avoid encounters with humans and do not usually attack them. However, old or disabled species that cannot hunt properly are likely to chase humans and domestic animals. As we continue to invade their natural habitat, their behavior becomes less and less predictable. Many species are forced to inbreed, which also leads to various abnormalities. The bengal tiger farms are very few; most babies live in the wild.
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