This photo also came from my local zoo, home to three Bengal tiger cubs. Bengal male tigers average around 450 to 500 pounds, just smaller than the Siberian tiger. Yet, they remind me so much of my little 10-pound domesticated cat. The tigers were very playful the day I took this photo. They could not get enough of play fighting in the water.
The endangered Bengal tiger lives in a wide range of habitats, including Bangladesh and the forests of Northern India. These strong creatures should be kings, but their futures are hanging in the balance of a fragile ecosystem in trouble.
According to Save The Tiger Fund, a program of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, there were 100,000 wild tigers at the beginning of the last century, but today there are only around 5,000.
Tigers are disappearing from the wild because of habitat fragmentation, deforestation and prey depletion. Many tigers are killed illegally for their skins (used for decorations) and bones (used for traditional Asian medicines). As a tourist, if you come across trinkets made from tiger claws or teeth, you can report the seller to local or international authorities.
I’d certainly like my kitty’s big cat cousins to survive in the wild. You can visit WWF to learn more about illegal tiger trade.
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