The Bengal Tiger is not a crossbreed, but a solitary breed. It typically inhabits tropical moist forests, tropical dry forests, tropical and subtropical moist deciduous forests, mangrove forests, subtropical upland forests, and alluvial grasslands. This large-bodied tiger is an ambush predator. Unfortunately, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) considers the Bengal tiger a critically endangered tiger subspecies.
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