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The Last Stripes: Tiger Population Continues to DeclineTigers populations have faced decades of habitat destruction, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict, leading to a dramatic ...
No two tigers have the same stripe pattern. They can grow up to 110-120 inches long and weigh up to 397-569 pounds ...
By Alex Fox Photograph by Sebastian Kennerknecht Dotty, a female Bengal tiger ... atop the food chain in their habitats can be fragile. To survive, a single tiger must consume about 100 pounds ...
IUCN has listed some animals native to India as critically endangered, primarily due to poaching and habitat loss.
Forest experts have warned that a deadly cyclone has hit a key tiger habitat, submerging it in seawater ... of the world’s largest populations of Bengal tigers, was swamped, said Mihir Kumar ...
Senior forest official requests that the islands not be named for the safety of the apex predators as it could be a giveaway ...
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