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Tigers Bengal
A tigers bengal baby is protected by conservation laws.
The known numbers of these animals are terrifying. The population of these wild cats has suffered a serious decline in the last 50 years. There are still 200 cats of this type in Nepal and possibly 4000 in India. Unfortunately, as we can see, people have failed to abide by the terms of the deal they once struck with these cats. Now we are ripping what we have sown. As their habitat is altered beyond recognition, so does their health and behavior. We may lose one of the most beautiful animals in the foreseeable future. Nowadays, we are dealing with more attacks against humans than in the times when they were much more widespread and the likelihood of such accidents might have been much higher.
A tigers bengal baby is protected by conservation laws.
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Tigers Bengal -
baby, conservation
These animals are endangered. For a long period of time these large felines were killed by human for sport, fur, and traditional medical products. Different superstitions have followed them for centuries. This magnificent cat is regarded with respect and awe as he is an undisputed ruler of his area. Legends say that in ancient times people made a deal with them and were not supposed to invade each other’s territory, which would guarantee stable and harmonic coexistence. A tigers bengal baby is protected by conservation laws.
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