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Bio div ers ity. Bengal TiGeRs. The bengal tiger is one of a thousand extinct animals. The tiger is found in India, Nepal, Manchuria, China, and south East Asia. The estimated amount of bangle tigers is now 40,000 and decreasing.
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Bengal TiGeRs • The bengal tiger is one of a thousand extinct animals. • The tiger is found in India, Nepal, Manchuria, China, and south East Asia. • The estimated amount of bangle tigers is now 40,000 and decreasing. • The bengal tiger eats birds, rabbits, deer, wild boar, buffalo, wild oxen,& monkey’s • Human normally hunt them for their fur for money in black markets.
Step:2 • How will not having the bengal tiger affect the environment? • If the bengal tiger went entirely extinct the population of animals that the Bengal tiger killed would increasingly go up in numbers.
Step :3 • How does having the bengal tiger affect the environment? • it affects the environment because it makes the animals it kills go decrease in its population.
Step:4 • What is being done to protect the Bengal tiger? • The states have protected the bengal tiger by having people stop hunting the bengal tiger and made it illegal to hunt the bengal tiger.
Step:5 • What needs to be done to increase the numbers of this organism in the environment? • The thing that needs to be done is to take about 100 male Bengal tigers and 100 female Bengal tigers and breed them so their numbers can increase. • What needs to be done to increase the numbers of the bengal tiger in the environment?
Step:6 • How did the Bengal tiger become endangered or extinct? • The Bengal tiger became endangered because people wanted their skin for jackets, coats, blankets, carpet, etc