Catégories : Tous - vision - habitat - adaptations - hearing

par Andrew McGinnity Il y a 8 années

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Animal Chart

The Bengal Tiger, classified under the genus Panthera, is a remarkable member of the Felidae family and thrives predominantly in India, particularly within dense vegetation and savanna regions.

Animal Chart

Bengal Tiger

physical adaptations

-They have striped fur and the pattern of the tigers' fur matches the shadows through the trees, allowing them to blend into their environment. -Their eyes (specifically their retinas) helps them see better in the dark so they can spot prey and dangers more easily - Their incredibly good hearing helps them to communicate with other tigers over long distances and hear their prey more clearly. -They have large teeth and very long retractable claws, both of which help them to hunt.

behavioral adaptations

-Moving into areas with dense vegetation because the kind of animals that they eat usually live there

Fun Facts

-They have night vision -They can run up to 60km -They are blind for the first week when they are born -Their brain weighs up to 300g -To mark their territories they scratch trees

classification

Species: Tigris
Genus: Panthera
Family: Felidae
Order: Carnivora
Class: Mammalia
Phylum: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

Habitat

Parts of India: In the savana
Lives in India