bengal tiger
Noun: A Bengal tiger is a specific subspecies of tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) native primarily to the Indian subcontinent. It is characterized by its orange coat with distinctive black stripes and a white underbelly. It is one of the most numerous tiger subspecies but remains endangered.
The term "Bengal tiger" is used to refer to this specific animal, distinguishing it from other tiger subspecies like the Siberian or Sumatran tiger. It functions as a countable noun.
Examples: * The Bengal tiger is the national animal of India. * We were fortunate to see a Bengal tiger in the wild during our safari. * Conservation efforts are crucial for protecting the remaining population of Bengal tigers.
- As a symbol: The Bengal tiger is often used as a symbol of strength, power, and wilderness in literature and culture.
- In the story, the king's courage was compared to that of a Bengal tiger.
- Tiger (noun): The general species to which the Bengal tiger belongs.
- Big cat (noun): A common term for large felines, including tigers, lions, and leopards.
- Panthera tigris tigris (noun): The scientific Latin name for the Bengal tiger.
- Indian tiger (noun): A common alternative name, though its range extends beyond India to Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan.
- Tiger conservation (noun phrase): The protection and preservation of tiger species, including the Bengal tiger.
- She dedicated her life to tiger conservation.
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