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The officially announced national animal of India is tiger. It is a wild animal. It is generally found in a dense forest like Sundervans, West Bengal, Assam, Tripura and central India. It belongs to the family of cats. Its colour is brown with black strips. It is also look like a big cat. It can climb on trees also. It has a big and strong body. It has a long tail. It runs very fast. It has padded feet and sharp claws. There are total four teeth in which two in upper jaw and two in the lower are much larger and longer than the other teeth. The tiger is a meat eater. It counts in the categories of carnivorous mammal.

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Introduction:

Tiger is the largest carnivorous mammal animal of the cat family. It is found in Asia in large number. It has a strong and powerful body. Its forelimbs are very strong which helps him to jump forwards and run fast. Indian Government has symbolized it as the national animal.

Description:

Tiger is the world’s best animal. It is a very beautiful carnivorous animal. It looks like a big cat. It belongs to the family of Felidae. It has two beautiful eyes which is six times better than humans during night. Its eyes are same as domestic cat. But the white tigers have blue eyes. Its eyes look like a burning lamp in the dark night. It has two ears which helps him to hear the other animals’ voice while hunting. Tiger has four long canine teeth, two in upper jaw and rest two in lower jaw. These teeth are very helpful to catch the prey and strangulate it. It has a long tail also which plays a most important role while hunting its prey. Its tail helps him to maintain the balance while running fast behind prey.

Origin of tigers:

Where were the tigers originated? It is the most complicated question. Some says that the origin place of tigers is Asia, Some says Africa. But it is considered that tigers have their origin in Asian continent not in Africa. Chinese and Bengali tigers are resettled in Africa. They were released from zoos with the purpose of extending the survival and habitat of their species.

How Tiger Catch its Prey?

Generally tiger hunts for large or middle sized animals such as buffaloes, deer, crocodiles, leopards, pythons, etc. Tiger usually lives alone and hunts lonely also, not in a group. When it catches crocodile, it attacks on eyes first with its paws. After that it catches him in its jaw and strangulates till death. Tiger does not chase its prey for a long distance however, creep slowly-slowly behind prey and attack suddenly on it. At a time it can jump as far as 10 meters.

Tiger does not eat men, but sometimes it becomes men eater. It is because of a wound, weakness or just because it is too old. Tiger generally depends on cattle, horses, sheep, etc animals for food. It is revealed by the source of Encyclopedia that a tiger (which eats cattle) hunts an ox about every 5 days in its 60 to 70 years of age. If a tiger has trouble in finding food then it can eat birds, eggs or berries. And when, it cannot find any kind of food at all then it eats any kind of flesh available.

Feeding Capacity of a Tiger:

There are three basic requirements of a tiger, large prey, water and den in a dense forest far away from the society. In one time, an adult tiger require around 12 pounds of flesh to eat however it may eat 55 to 60 pounds of flesh during night. A tigress having 3 young cubs need around 280 kg of flesh at every 20 days.

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