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White Bangle Tiger

White Bangle Tiger. Alexis Mathis And Jeremy Royster. Names. Common Name: White Bangle Tiger Scientific Name: Panthera Tigris . Tiger Territory Map. Life Style . Diet Pigs, cows, and deer Eat 40lbs of meat at one time Sizes Housing requirements

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White Bangle Tiger

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  1. White Bangle Tiger Alexis Mathis And Jeremy Royster

  2. Names • Common Name: White Bangle Tiger • Scientific Name: Panthera Tigris

  3. Tiger Territory Map Life Style • Diet • Pigs, cows, and deer • Eat 40lbs of meat at one time • Sizes • Housing requirements • 10 to 30 square miles where there is enough prey, cover/shelter and water to support them. • Climate: it can live in any climate • It is mainly found in the east and south India

  4. Life History • Relationships with other species: it is a predator and it doesn’t get along with others animals to well • Reproduction age: 3 to 4 years old and after 103 days 2 to 5 cubs are born • Life span: lives for about 15 years • Can be found in steamy hot jungle or icy cold forest

  5. Social Life • It is a solitary animal • Endangerment: • They are hunted by hunters as trophies • Humans are getting on tigers turf. • Humans are separating the tigers

  6. Interesting facts • In 1969 the tiger was declared an endangered species • Population size today is about 3,176 to 4,556 • There are about 4000 white bangel tigers in the world • they are being protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora (CITES) which came into force in 1975 to save endangered wildlife. • Interesting facts: • Largest of the cat family • They are known for there power and strength • They use there distinctive coats as camouflage

  7. Questions • What is being done to save the White Bengal Tiger? • What do they eat? • Where can you find them? • What age are the when they reproduce? • How many cubs do they have?

  8. Work Cited • www.nationalgeographic.com • www.endangeredspecies.com

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