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Bengal tiger
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Bengal tiger
n.
A tiger (Panthera tigris subsp. tigris) of India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar.
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Noun1.Bengal tiger - southern short-haired tigerBengal tiger - southern short-haired tiger          
Panthera tigris, tiger - large feline of forests in most of Asia having a tawny coat with black stripes; endangered
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Bengal tiger
nBengalischer Tiger, Königstiger m


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In addition, this national park is considered as one of the biggest reserves of the Bengali Tiger.
The wildlife facility is a privately owned centre that supports the conservation of orphaned and sick animals, some of which include lion cubs, Bengali tigers, spotted jaguars, Arabian leopards, gazelles, baboons, cheetahs, dogs, crocodiles and parrots.
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