(i) For two successive years the number of tigers in the Indian Sundarbans has
a) been captured
b) decreased
c) increased
remained the same
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I think tigers have decreased
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For two successive years the number of tigers in the Indian Sundarbans has
a) been captured
b) decreased
c) increased
d) remained the same
For two successive years the number of tigers in the Indian Sundarbans has c) increased
Tiger population in India:
Sundarban tigers belongs to the mangrove forest and differ greatly from other tigers in terms of morphology and size. They are comparatively tough since they grew adapted to difficult terrains of the country.
Camera-trap results:
- According to the results obtained from the camera-traps placed in the mangroves of the Indian Sundarban, an increase in the number of Sundarban tiger population has been found between the period of 2016 and 2017.
- There is a positive increase found each year, the count increased from 81 to 90 in one year.
- Although the entire quantity of the tiger population cannot be counted just from the use of camera-trap, there is a positive hope in the safeguard of tiger population in the following years.
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