Bengal tigers

The Avenging Apes on a Mission: Monkeys on a Mission

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 (http://www.avengingapes.com/endangered/bengal-tiger.htm)
          The Avenging Apes are on a mission to make sure everyone is aware of the tigers’ situation. They provide fun facts, background info, and pictures. Their info includes the life span, sexual maturity, ecology and conservation. They give us examples of what we can do to protect these amazing creatures.

National Geographic

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 (http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/bengal-tiger.html)
          National Geographic looks to educate others on the Bengal tiger. They provide background information, general facts, and also a multimedia link to listen to the roar of a Bengal tiger. They offer other websites for further information.


  The Wildlife Protection Society of India

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(http://www.tigerhomes.org/animal/bengal-tiger-poaching.cfm)
          The WPSI is an organization dedicated to raising awareness about the decrease in population of the Bengal tiger and all tigers in general. They are determined to stop the poaching and hunting of these animals for personal benefit.

Wonder Club

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(http://www.wonderclub.com/Wildlife/mammals/BengalTiger.htm)
          The Wonder Club site gives you the habitat, breeding habits, food and hunting skills, and key facts about the Bengal tiger. They offer pictures and a “Did you know?” section with some fun facts.

The World Wildlife Federation

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 (http://endangered-species.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_bengal_tiger_an_endangered_species)
          The WWF is an organization dedicated to informing the world of the troubles the tigers are facing. They inform you of what the Bengal tiger is, what they look like, how they survive and what is happening to them. This site includes photos and concrete facts of the Bengal tiger.