Cute baby Bengals, which will begin to hunt on their own at 11 months, and then after 2-3 years they will leave their mother.
The Bengal tiger lives in the regions of India, Bangladesh, Burma and Nepal, in the forests and jungles where the River Ganges and River Bengal meet. Being solitary hunters, they need of about 20 miles as a territory to roam and hunt.
Back in the 1900’s, there were somewhere about 50,000 Bengal tigers in the wild, but sadly that number is dropping and as of 2018 there is estimated to be only 2,500 of the Bengal tigers left in the wild and in captivity there are between 3,000 and 4,700 Bengal tigers.
Like the Caspian, Javanese and Balinese tigers who have all gone extinct, the Bengal, Siberian and Amoy tigers are threatened meet the same fate.