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The Bengal tiger, a powerful and graceful predator, roams the dense forests and grasslands of India, Nepal, and Bangladesh. Known for its striking orange coat with black stripes, the Bengal tiger is an apex predator, preying on deer, wild boar, and even buffalo.
Tigers are solitary hunters, using the forest's dense foliage for camouflage as they stalk their prey. They require large territories to find sufficient food and maintain their population. Sadly, Bengal tigers face critical threats from poaching, habitat loss, and human-wildlife conflict.
Efforts to protect Bengal tigers include the establishment of tiger reserves, anti-poaching laws, and community-based conservation programs. These initiatives aim to preserve both the majestic tigers and the forests they call home.