The British did kill a lot of tigers ... Much more than what could reasonably be considered sustainable hunting. However, the human population of India increased dramatically during the same time period, while vast areas were converted from forest/jungle to farmland. Worse still, the tiger habitat that remains in India is highly fragmented, which means the remaining tiger population is also fragmented, which makes it more vulnerable to a variety of threats (poaching, disease, inbreeding, etc.).
@@Nayeem-fs6lr It's not denial. It's the truth. I didn't have anything to do with it so leave me out of it. Many, MANY more tigers in India were killed by Indians than the British. Don't bother responding as I'm muting your lies.
By raw muscle mass royel Bengal tigers are the largest, Siberian tigers are largest but they accumulate a lot of fat to adapt their habitat. In a one to one battle Siberian tigers got no chance.
You forgot to add some points - 1) Bengal tigers are the most aggressive tigers among all spieces of tigers. 2) Bengal tigers have large canines and have the highest bite force among all spieces of tigers which is of 1050 psi while siberian tiger have the bite force of 950 psi. 3) Bengal tigers are the best atheletes after sumatran tiger and have more stamina while siberian tigers contain fat so, they will be slow in front of bengal tigers
One of the biggest challenges for tigers in India is that much of the remaining tiger habitat is highly fragmented (islands of forest in a sea of farmland). Consequently, the remining tiger population is also fragmented into many smaller populations. This limits population growth, since many national parks and protected areas are already at capacity, with no room for more tigers. Meanwhile, smaller, isolated populations are far more vulnerable to threats like poaching and inbreeding.
India is expanding their National Parks by moving villages to somewhere else. That will increase the land area to breed more Bangal tiger. That's the initiative Indian government introduced
The bengal tiger is the 2nd biggest and 2nd strongest cat in the wild only beaten by the siberian tiger, the bengal tiger is the king in india with a very strong body
Just one part was off, Tigers don't shake their heads to break the neck of their prey. They usually aim for the windpipe in a throat clamp with the Canines usually piercing behind the windpipe as it gets clamped and shut by the pressure applied by molars and premolars basically suffocating the prey
With smaller prey species a tiger can dislocate the spine by merely biting down on the nape of the neck (no need to shake or twist). They can also bite through the skull, although they seem to use this method less often. ... With larger prey they generally use a throat bite, which closes off the windpipe and/or cuts off blood flow to the brain (like a chokehold).
I've seen a family of 6 riding one in India, whereas traffic laws here in the states only permits 2 and it must have proper turn signals. Press the left or right ear and the tail goes "flick flick flick to signal a turn before 50 meters says the DOL. 😹💯
It may even be more than that when you consider indirect causes. As parks become more crowded, cub mortality increases, and more adult tigers die in fights over territory.
What also that needs to be done to protect all over the world is crack down on the Asian trade in body parts and dispel the myth fostered by poaches and traffickers and the criminal element that tiger body parts are a asprodesiac in relieving human ailments and sentence those caught killing or trafficking to enermous fines and long periods in prisons,Also the trafficking in breeding farms of tiger cubs and other big cats housed in these farms for human consumption 😢😢😢😮
There are only six extant subspecies of Tiger (Uncia tigris), the Bengal Tiger (Uncia tigris tigris), the Siberian Tiger (Uncia tigris altaica), the Chinese Tiger (Uncia tigris amoyensis), the Indochinese Tiger (Uncia tigris corbetti), the Malayan Tiger (Uncia tigris jacksoni), and the Sumatran Tiger (Uncia tigris sumatrae), in addition to extinct subspecies like the recently extinct †Caspian Tiger (Uncia tigris virgata), †Javan Tiger (Uncia tigris sondaica), and †Bali Tiger (Uncia tigris balica) and paleosubspecies like the †Wanhsien Tiger (Uncia tigris acutidens), the †Ngandong Tiger (Uncia tigris soloensis), and the †Trinil Tiger (Uncia tigris trinilensis), the mainland populations are treated as different subspecies because mainland tigers are a paraphyletic group as the indoesian tiger subspecies are all descended from mainland ancestors, the Siberian Tiger (Uncia tigris altaica) is the largest living subspecies of tiger and the only big cat to live in the North Pole, where it competes with other polar carnivorans like the White Wolf (Canis albus), the Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus), the Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus), the Stoat (Mustela erminea), the Least Weasel (Mustela nivalis), the Wolverine (Gulo gulo), the Sable or Siberian Marten (Martes zibellina), and the Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx), as well as preying on polar ungulates like the Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) and the Muskox (Ovibos moschatus), it can also prey on pinnipeds like arctic seals, the northern fur seal, the steller's sea lion, and the walrus.
Panthera is the genus name associated with tigers, thus Panthera tigris. The specific name of the Snow leopard is uncia, which is also a member of the Panthera genus, Panthera uncia.
Siberian Tigers inhabit a mix of deciduous and pine forests. They don't live in arctic tundra, and they certainly don't reach the North Pole. Chinese Tigers may already be extinct as a distinct sub-species. They are believed to be extinct in the wild, while those living in captivity (in China) are of unknown ancestery.
Oh, cut it with imperial system will you? No one understands these measures. It's grams, kilograms, tons... When will you learn? Just kidding a bit, but seriously...🤭
The Siberian tiger is the biggest tiger subspecies but the Bengal tiger is probably the most beautiful one.
idk, man. Siberian Tigers are beautiful too
Both of u r are wrong
siberian tiger looks bigger because of its fur… bengal tiger is solid muscle with not too much fur.. so bengal tiger is the largest.
only in captivity. in the wild bengals are larger.
Every Tigers are beautiful 😀😀
The Beautiful Bengal Tiger An Absolutely Magnificent Animal They Must Be Saved For Future Generations!🐯🐅🌴🌿🇮🇳
In India British ruled time
40,000 Tiger was killed by British colony
True. In Sri Lanka too many animals perished during British colonial rule.
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Yes elephant, Leopard,Bears
The British did kill a lot of tigers ... Much more than what could reasonably be considered sustainable hunting. However, the human population of India increased dramatically during the same time period, while vast areas were converted from forest/jungle to farmland. Worse still, the tiger habitat that remains in India is highly fragmented, which means the remaining tiger population is also fragmented, which makes it more vulnerable to a variety of threats (poaching, disease, inbreeding, etc.).
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@@Nayeem-fs6lr It's not denial. It's the truth. I didn't have anything to do with it so leave me out of it. Many, MANY more tigers in India were killed by Indians than the British. Don't bother responding as I'm muting your lies.
its a beautiful documentary thankyou for covering my favourite animal
Thanks!
I LOVE THEM 🐯❤
Thank you for an amazing video about tiger ❤
Love the beautiful creature 🐯
Very educative,a good video.
Nice video👍hopefully we do our best to help keep tiger populations up.
Thanks!
TIGER: The Fire Cat 🔥🐈
what a beautiful animal
Bengal Tiger are the noblest and majestic creatures there is
Again, Love your vids as always.💝
Thanks!
They're very beautiful. I wouldn't want to see them up close though documentaries are fine 😂
Tigers 70% population lives in India🇮🇳♥️
Good,...🫰
They are so mesmerizingly beautiful!
By raw muscle mass royel Bengal tigers are the largest, Siberian tigers are largest but they accumulate a lot of fat to adapt their habitat. In a one to one battle Siberian tigers got no chance.
You forgot to add some points -
1) Bengal tigers are the most aggressive tigers among all spieces of tigers.
2) Bengal tigers have large canines and have the highest bite force among all spieces of tigers which is of 1050 psi while siberian tiger have the bite force of 950 psi.
3) Bengal tigers are the best atheletes after sumatran tiger and have more stamina while siberian tigers contain fat so, they will be slow in front of bengal tigers
One of the biggest challenges for tigers in India is that much of the remaining tiger habitat is highly fragmented (islands of forest in a sea of farmland). Consequently, the remining tiger population is also fragmented into many smaller populations. This limits population growth, since many national parks and protected areas are already at capacity, with no room for more tigers. Meanwhile, smaller, isolated populations are far more vulnerable to threats like poaching and inbreeding.
India is expanding their National Parks by moving villages to somewhere else.
That will increase the land area to breed more Bangal tiger.
That's the initiative Indian government introduced
thank you ❤❤
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That Bengal Tiger is Sakuragi's animal inspired..
Tigers are very stealthy killers too, they would rarely have to chase prey probably
The bengal tiger is the 2nd biggest and 2nd strongest cat in the wild only beaten by the siberian tiger, the bengal tiger is the king in india with a very strong body
Facts people’s say the lion is king of India but that’s cap
No, now it is the biggest species of tiger in wild, the size of Siberian tiger is reduced now
Yes, Rickstar.
I want that tiger 🐅 and he'll be my friend 😢 👬 👦 🐅 ❤️
Tiger is the national animal of Bangladesh also
There are no tigers in bangladesh
@@swayamdiptamanna4931 who said that😂
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Just one part was off, Tigers don't shake their heads to break the neck of their prey. They usually aim for the windpipe in a throat clamp with the Canines usually piercing behind the windpipe as it gets clamped and shut by the pressure applied by molars and premolars basically suffocating the prey
With smaller prey species a tiger can dislocate the spine by merely biting down on the nape of the neck (no need to shake or twist). They can also bite through the skull, although they seem to use this method less often. ... With larger prey they generally use a throat bite, which closes off the windpipe and/or cuts off blood flow to the brain (like a chokehold).
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I've seen a family of 6 riding one in India, whereas traffic laws here in the states only permits 2 and it must have proper turn signals. Press the left or right ear and the tail goes "flick flick flick to signal a turn before 50 meters says the DOL. 😹💯
Pls do a video on black leopards all over the world not just sri Lanka
“The Royal Bengal Tiger”
Tiger King of Animals
From 2019 to 2022 more than 200 tigers have died in India because although Project Tiger was successful, Tigers need huge areas.
Habit conservation is a neglected thing in our country... People and policy makers don't realize that habitat loss is as big a problem as poaching...
It may even be more than that when you consider indirect causes. As parks become more crowded, cub mortality increases, and more adult tigers die in fights over territory.
@@matthewzito6130 exactly!!
India needs to work on tiger corridors
Create video for Indian chittha.
India 🇮🇳 has tri colour not just one saffron
Индия - Пожар под контрол във фабрика за дървени материали в село Нилоти в Делхи
You didn’t tell how the numbers Plummeted.. A Rampant Poaching by British colonisers to sell the Skin of these Beautiful animals for 200 years.
Pack of lies. We didn't
Royal Bengal Tiger is the national animal of Bangladesh
How do you resist petting this big kitty? 😭
Bengal tiger has less fat. It's the most fierce.
i think ,never mess with ALPHA and SIGMA .....
Sirs in China
He is not a bengal tiger .
The ROYAL BENGAL TIGER
What also that needs to be done to protect all over the world is crack down on the Asian trade in body parts and dispel the myth fostered by poaches and traffickers and the criminal element that tiger body parts are a asprodesiac in relieving human ailments and sentence those caught killing or trafficking to enermous fines and long periods in prisons,Also the trafficking in breeding farms of tiger cubs and other big cats housed in these farms for human consumption 😢😢😢😮
There are only six extant subspecies of Tiger (Uncia tigris), the Bengal Tiger (Uncia tigris tigris), the Siberian Tiger (Uncia tigris altaica), the Chinese Tiger (Uncia tigris amoyensis), the Indochinese Tiger (Uncia tigris corbetti), the Malayan Tiger (Uncia tigris jacksoni), and the Sumatran Tiger (Uncia tigris sumatrae), in addition to extinct subspecies like the recently extinct †Caspian Tiger (Uncia tigris virgata), †Javan Tiger (Uncia tigris sondaica), and †Bali Tiger (Uncia tigris balica) and paleosubspecies like the †Wanhsien Tiger (Uncia tigris acutidens), the †Ngandong Tiger (Uncia tigris soloensis), and the †Trinil Tiger (Uncia tigris trinilensis), the mainland populations are treated as different subspecies because mainland tigers are a paraphyletic group as the indoesian tiger subspecies are all descended from mainland ancestors, the Siberian Tiger (Uncia tigris altaica) is the largest living subspecies of tiger and the only big cat to live in the North Pole, where it competes with other polar carnivorans like the White Wolf (Canis albus), the Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus), the Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus), the Stoat (Mustela erminea), the Least Weasel (Mustela nivalis), the Wolverine (Gulo gulo), the Sable or Siberian Marten (Martes zibellina), and the Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx), as well as preying on polar ungulates like the Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) and the Muskox (Ovibos moschatus), it can also prey on pinnipeds like arctic seals, the northern fur seal, the steller's sea lion, and the walrus.
Get reported for Misinformation as usual
Panthera is the genus name associated with tigers, thus Panthera tigris. The specific name of the Snow leopard is uncia, which is also a member of the Panthera genus, Panthera uncia.
@@robertwood4681 Don't reply to that bot, he'll just reply with more BS misinformation, just report and move on
Siberian Tigers inhabit a mix of deciduous and pine forests. They don't live in arctic tundra, and they certainly don't reach the North Pole. Chinese Tigers may already be extinct as a distinct sub-species. They are believed to be extinct in the wild, while those living in captivity (in China) are of unknown ancestery.
He's just a bot, spreading information that's so outdated. I see him in almost every animal video.
Oh, cut it with imperial system will you? No one understands these measures. It's grams, kilograms, tons... When will you learn? Just kidding a bit, but seriously...🤭
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Pls use correct map of India
It is correct.
What is wrong in it?
Hassam POK is also part of india so this is correct map .