Friday, August 22, 2014

The Lone Hunter – Royal Bengal Tiger



The Royal Bengal tiger is a formidable beast of prey. Its natural habitats the forests have been converted to Wildlife National Parks, Tiger Reserves and Wildlife Sanctuary to preserve and conserve this beautiful animal. But it is not the sole animal found in these parks and sanctuaries. Other wild animals such as Asiatic Lions, Sloth bears, leopards, elephants, crocodiles, alligators, nilgai, swamp deer, spotted dear, mongoose, langurs, monkeys, etc are found here in abundance.



Due to these efforts, the tiger population has started to become stable once again. Though it is still in the list of endangered species, but slowly the numbers of the tiger population have started increasing because of the adequate amount of prey available to the tiger.
A tiger is a lone hunter and a solitary kind of animal. Male tigers lead secluded lives and defend their large territories from other male tigers, whereas female tigers have smaller territories and are generally found in areas where prey and water is plenty as they have to take care of their cubs.
The royal Bengal tiger is the largest living cat in the whole world. There are about seven types of tigers currently found in the world of which the Indian tiger is the heaviest and more resilient in its environment.
There are many travel packages available for Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries for the wildlife lovers and researchers. A few prominent National Parks are Ranthambore National Park, Kanha National Park, Kaziranga Tiger Reserve, Bandhavgarh National Park, Pench National Park. Book your seats in advance and partake in the experience of a lifetime.

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