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Lion is named as the king of jungle because he is strongest animal who takes care of his family, which includes number male and female lions and have a hierarchy. They also controls their pride and have a social structure..

Li, X.; Bleisch, W.V.; Liu, X. & Jiang, X. (2021). "Camera-trap surveys reveal high diversity of mammals and pheasants in Medog, Tibet". Oryx. 55 (2): 177–180. doi: 10.1017/S0030605319001467. The Forest Rights Act passed by the Indian government in 2006 grants some of India's most impoverished communities the right to own and live in the forests, which likely brings them into conflict with wildlife and under-resourced, under-trained, ill-equipped forest department staff. In the past, evidence showed that humans and tigers cannot co-exist. [89] Poaching [ edit ] Tigers may consume up to 40 kg (88 pounds) of meat at one time. It is estimated that every tiger consumes about 50 deer-sized animals each year, about one per week.Males and female Bengal tigers in Panna Tiger Reserve reach a head-to-body length of 183–211cm (72–83in) and 164–193cm (65–76in) respectively, including a tail about 85–110cm (33–43in) long. Total length ranges from 283 to 311cm (111 to 122in) for male tigers and 255–285cm (100–112in) for female tigers. [23] They typically range from 90–110cm (35–43in) in shoulder height. [24] Animal Planet tried to prove that the lion was a better fighter, but they eventually submitted to National Geographic, which is a bigger company. They admitted to National Geographic that they simply preferred lions over tigers. Nearly every part of the tiger is used. None of these applications are based in science or medicine. Rather, the use of these products seems based on superstition and religious tradition. In February 2019, a tiger was sighted in Gujarat's Lunavada area in Mahisagar district, and found dead shortly afterwards. [48] Officials assumed that it originated in Ratapani Tiger Reserve and travelled about 300km (190mi) over two years. It probably died of starvation. In May 2019, camera traps recorded tigers in Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary and Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park, the first records in Goa since 2013. [49] [50] The use of these products are primarily by the older generations. Younger generations tend to favor modern medicine over these unproven, traditional products.

a b c d Luo, S. J.; Kim, J.; Johnson, W. E.; van der Walt, J.; Martenson, J.; Yuhki, N.; Miquelle, D. G.; Uphyrkina, O.; Goodrich, J. M.; Quigley, H. B.; Tilson, R.; Brady, G.; Martelli, P.; Subramaniam, V.; McDougal, C.; Hean, S.; Huang, S.; Pan, W.; Karanth, U.; Sunquist, M.; Smith, J. L. D. & O'Brien, S. J. (2004). "Phylogeography and Genetic Ancestry of Tigers ( Panthera tigris)". PLOS Biology. 2 (12): e442. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0020442. PMC 534810. PMID 15583716.Barlow, A. C. D.; McDougal, C.; Smith, J. L. D.; Gurung, B.; Bhatta, S. R.; Kumal, S.; Mahato, B. & Tamang, D. B. (2009). "Temporal Variation in Tiger ( Panthera tigris) Populations and Its Implications for Monitoring". Journal of Mammalogy. 90 (2): 472–478. doi: 10.1644/07-MAMM-A-415.1.

Smith, J. L. D.; Ahern, S. C. & McDougal, C. (1998). "Landscape Analysis of Tiger Distribution and Habitat Quality in Nepal". Conservation Biology. 12 (6): 1338–1346. doi: 10.1046/j.1523-1739.1998.97068.x. The Bengal tiger's historical range covered the Indus River valley until the early 19th century, almost all of India, Pakistan, southern Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and southwestern China. Today, it inhabits India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and southwestern China. [6] India's tiger population was estimated at 2,603–3,346 individuals by 2018. [9] Illegal trade is the main reason for its decline. Just about every part of the tiger can be used in rituals, medicines, clothes, jewelries and wines, so there’s always a demand for them. Pelts can be traded; claws and bones can be ground into pastes and poultices; internal organs can be eaten. 4. Malayan tigerAn area of special interest lies in the "Terai Arc Landscape" in the Himalayan foothills of northern India and southern Nepal, where 11 protected areas composed of dry forest foothills and tall-grass savannas harbour tigers in a 49,000 square kilometres (19,000sqmi) landscape. The goals are to manage tigers as a single metapopulation, the dispersal of which between core refuges can help maintain genetic, demographic, and ecological integrity, and to ensure that species and habitat conservation becomes mainstreamed into the rural development agenda. In Nepal a community-based tourism model has been developed with a strong emphasis on sharing benefits with local people and on the regeneration of degraded forests. The approach has been successful in reducing poaching, restoring habitats, and creating a local constituency for conservation. [106] None of the Tiger Conservation Landscapes within the Bengal tiger range is large enough to support an effective population size of 250 individuals. Habitat losses and the extremely large-scale incidences of poaching are serious threats to the species' survival. [8] Kuno-Palpur in Madhya Pradesh was supposed receive Asiatic lions from Gujarat. Since no lion has been transferred from Gujarat to Madhya Pradesh so far, it may be used as a sanctuary for the tiger instead. [127] [128] In captivity [ edit ]

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