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The tiger is a majestic animal that dawns on the forests of the world

Tiger is strongest animal and also the national animal of India. Tiger is strongest animal and also the national animal of India Tiger is strongest animal and also the national animal of India Tiger is strongest animal and also the national animal of India

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  • Tiger is the biggest wild animal in the cat family, it is one the strongest animals of the jungle.
  • Tiger is a “Carnivorous” animal which means it is a flesh-eating animal; it hunts other animals for food.
  • Tiger has long and strong body. It has four legs, strong paws with sharp nails and one tail.
  • Generally, it is found in orange colour with black stripes on it, but white tigers have black strip on white skin.
  • Generally, their eyes are similar to cat’s eye but the white tiger has blue eyes.
  • Tigers produce the sound of “Roaring” which can be heard from 3 km away.
  • Tigers live up to 26 years when they live in jungle but in zoo they live only 16- 18 years.
  • A tiger can eat approximately 25 to 27 kg of flesh in one day.
  • Female tigers are called as “Tigress” and it gives birth to its offspring called as “Cub”, On an average tigress gives birth to 3-4 cubs at a time.
     

    The tiger is a majestic animal that dawns on the forests of the world. The tiger is found in many locations across India and is often threatened by the presence of poachers who hunt them down. The reason for killing tigers lies in human greed and belief. The Chinese often make medicines out of the nails and other portions. The skin is sold off at enormous prices. Despite its might and strength, this makes the tiger be one of the most vulnerable creatures of the forest. There are, however, laws related to the caring and protection of such species in India and across the world.

    Here we have written a long and a short sample essay for the benefit of students who are to appear in their examinations and might come across this topic.

    Here we have provided paragraph on tiger which includes both long and short essays that can serve the purpose of a lot of students in light of their examinations.

 The tiger is a majestic animal that dawns on the forests of the world. The tiger is found in many locations across India and is often threatened by the presence of poachers who hunt them down. The reason for killing tigers lies in human greed and belief. The Chinese often make medicines out of the nails and other portions. The skin is sold off at enormous prices. Despite its might and strength, this makes the tiger be one of the most vulnerable creatures of the forest. There are, however, laws related to the caring and protection of such species in India and across the world.

Here we have written a long and a short sample essay for the benefit of students who are to appear in their examinations and might come across this topic.

Here we have provided paragraph on tiger which includes both long and short essays that can serve the purpose of a lot of students in light of their examinations.

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  1. Tiger is the national animal of India.
  2. Tiger is a very intelligent and powerful animal.
  3. Tiger is a carnivorous animal.
  4. A tiger has four legs, two eyes, two ears and a tail.
  5. Tigers are of different colors, such as orange, white and blue stripes.
  6. These black stripes help hide the tiger in the forest, so that it can hunt easily.
  7. A tiger is a mammal, it gives birth to a child.
  8. Species of tiger are in a state of extinction all over the world.
  9. Conservation of tigers is very important for the balance of nature,
  10. For the conservation of tigers, the Government of India has organized an event called "Project Tiger" in April 1973.

    Lion and tiger cmparison (In Table format)
     
    Parameter of Comparison Lion Tiger
    Crown A lion is the king of the forest Tiger is the national animal of four countries including India
    Behavior Competitive Tigers are more muscular and robust than lions and they have black vertical stripes all over their body
    Height Lions are taller than tigers Tigers are smaller than lions
    Living habit Lions live in groups Tigers generally live alone
    Speed Lions are slower than tigers Tigers are faster than lions
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Bengal tiger

The Bengal tiger, also known as the Royal Bengal tiger,[3] is a tiger from a specific population of the Panthera tigris tigris subspecies that is native to the Indian subcontinent.[4] It is threatened by poachingloss, and fragmentation of habitat, and was estimated at comprising fewer than 2,500 wild individuals by 2011. None of the Tiger Conservation Landscapes within its range is considered large enough to support an effective population of more than 250 adult individuals.[1] India's tiger population was estimated at 2,603–3,346 individuals by 2018.[5] Around 300–500 tigers are estimated in Bangladesh, 220–274 tigers in Nepal and 103 tigers in Bhutan.[1][6][7]

The tiger is estimated to be present in the Indian subcontinent since the Late Pleistocene, for about 12,000 to 16,500 years.[8][9][10]

The Bengal tiger ranks among the biggest wild cats alive today.[2][11] It is considered to belong to the world's

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The Bengal tiger, also known as the Royal Bengal tiger,[3] is a tiger from a specific population of the Panthera tigris tigris subspecies that is native to the Indian subcontinent.[4] It is threatened by poaching, loss, and fragmentation of habitat, and was estimated at comprising fewer than 2,500 wild individuals by 2011. None of the Tiger Conservation Landscapes within its range is considered large enough to support an effective population of more than 250 adult individuals.[1] India's tiger population was estimated at 2,603–3,346 individuals by 2018.[5] Around 300–500 tigers are estimated in Bangladesh, 220–274 tigers in Nepal and 103 tigers in Bhutan.[1][6][7] The tiger is estimated to be present in the Indian subcontinent since the Late Pleistocene, for about 12,000 to 16,500 years.[8][9][10] The Bengal tiger ranks among the biggest wild cats alive today.[2][11] It is considered to belong to the world's
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