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Bengal Tiger in Sunderbans National Park
The Sunderbans National Park in West Bengal, India happens to be one of the last preserves of the famed Bengal Tiger that has adapted very well to the dense mangrove forests at the Sunderbans. The most popular entry point to the Sunderbans National Park in West Bengal, India is the Port Canning. Sunderbans National Park was given the status of a tiger reserve in the year 1974.
India Wildlife Tours offers online booking for wildlife tours to the Sunderbans National Park so that you can go on wildlife safaris and get a glimpse of the rare Bengal tiger. At present there are supposedly more than 200 Bengal Tigers that stay at this sprawling national park that lies over an area of more than 2,000 square kilometers.
The Bengal Tiger or Panthera tigris is a large animal that belongs to the cat family and is now an endangered species that is seen only in wildlife preserves and national parks. The Bengal Tiger can adapt to rainforests and dense grasslands very easily.
A carnivore, the Bengal Tiger hunts its prey by biting it on the neck. Smaller animals that form the Bengal Tiger's diet include deer, pigs and buffaloes.
India Wildlife Tours offers online booking for wildlife tours to the Sunderbans National Park in West Bengal, India. For details please enter your query in the form provided below.
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