Watch their video of Royal Bengal Tiger, the national animal of Bangladesh

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Shape and Beauty: The skin color of the tiger is dark yellow to reddish yellow and it has long black stripes. This stripe is higher and higher at the back. Its abdomen is white. The yellow tail has many black striped spots and the tip of the tail is black. The back of the ear is black, with a clear white spot. The tiger with head is 140 to 270 cm in length and 95 to 110 cm in height. They weigh 115 to 260 kg. Temperament: Tigers are usually lonely. Sometimes paired. They are mainly nocturnal. They eat cows, buffaloes, deer, wild boar, hedgehogs, etc. with a Royal Bengal tiger. The average daily meat requirement is 8 to 9 kg. They can prey on animals twice their size. The tigress gives birth to 2 to 5 cubs at a time. Gestation period is 14 to 15 weeks. Babies are brought up in the care of mother for 4-5 months. The baby stays in the company of the month for more than a year. Habitat: The national tiger of Bangladesh can easily adapt to hot weather. They can live in tropical forests, mangrove wetlands, deciduous forests - everywhere. They are native to Bangladesh, India, Bhutan, Nepal, China and western Myanmar. Once upon a time there was a Royal Bengal Tiger in all the forests of Bangladesh. Now they live only in the Sundarbans. Significant role of tigers: This species is now endangered due to deforestation, lack of food, poaching and environmental degradation. Of all the wildlife in Bangladesh, the Royal Bengal Tiger is the most important. Dead tiger skin is extremely valuable. The sight of the Royal Bengal Tiger is a sight to behold for visitors and tourists in the Sundarbans. These animals are a symbol of our strength and beauty. Conclusion: The people need to be committed to the conservation of wildlife through the implementation of the Wildlife Conservation Act and Rules formulated by the Government of Bangladesh for the conservation of wildlife. Therefore, there is a need to protect and increase the number of illegal hunting animals and to preserve the natural environment. Only then will it be possible to save all our wildlife, including these national animals, from extinction.

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