The Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris
tigris) is the the common frequent tiger breed. Its populations have been probable
at 1,706–1,909 in India, 440 in Bangladesh, 124–229 in Nepal and 67–81 in Bhutan.
Since 2010, it has been confidential as an endangered species by the IUCN. The
total populace is expected at lesser quantity than 2,500 persons with a diminishing
trend, and none of the Tiger protection landscape inside the Bengal
tiger's collected works is large enough to support an effective population size
of 250 adult individuals.
Bengal is traditionally fixed as the typical
locality for the binomial Panthera tigris, to which the British
taxonomist Pocock
subordinated the Bengal tiger in 1929 under the trinomial Panthera tigris
tigris.
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