Bengal+Tigers

THE BENGAL TIGER: " RAWR!" THE BABY BENGAL TIGER: "ZZZZZ!, MEOW!" " OH HOW CUTE!"

The Bengal Tigers habitats are the Tropical and Himalayan forests, the Swampy Reedlands, the Grasslands, and the Deserts. The forests give lots and lots of water. Same with the swampy Reedlands. And the Grasslands. The Deserts have a lot of sun.

DIET: "YUMMY!" The Bengal Tiger is a Carnivore. It eats what ever it can kill. The Tigers will eat small and large sized animals. Large as in wild boars, sambar, barasingha and many more. Smaller animals as in hares, monkeys and peacocks. They will dine on fish if they can't kill a fresh enough meal. Bengal Tigers will also eat other predetors such as jaguars, crocodiles, leopards, and other creatures that would rather make a meal of them! Bengal Tigers hunt by day, for they love to sleep at night.

BEHAVIOR AND ADAPTATIONS: "WEEE!" When the Bengal Tiger hunts for food, they hunt alone and then stay and gaurd their food. Gaurding their food helps them have more food and more food is for more energy. When they get hot or overly hot they either go in water or in shade. Because of their hide being so thick, when poked by a stick it doesn't hurt them at all. To be able to roar loud, they don't have bone in their mouth like normal cats, they have cartilage to be able to open their mouth wide enough to roar. To be able to move silently through the grass and roads, these wonderful animals have pads on the bottoms of their feet so they can move without being heard. To be able to eat and kill their pray easily, they have long, sharp teeth. The reason why their ears are rounded, is because then they can hear much better. And finally, their whiskers help detect prditors around them or near them.

REPRODUCTION: "IT`S A GIRL! YAY!" A female Bengal Tiger becomes sexually active when about three to four years of age. The male Bengal Tiger becomes sexually active when about four or five years of age. When female Bengal Tigers trying to advirtise for a male Bengal Tiger, she makes a smelling maek by urinating somewhere and waiting for a male Bengal Tiger to pass by and agree with her that she is good enough for him. The female Bengal Tigers also roar and moan until they grasp the attraction of a male Bengal Tiger. When a male approches a female, he might not exactly answer her back in roars, he might circle around her and growl while she does the same to the male. Both the females and males have several mates ( relationships) with other tigersmedia type="youtube" key="7mZThMEVXq8&hl=en" height="355" width="425"