The Rajasthan tiger, also known as the Indian or Bengal tiger, is the national animal of India and is found in the state of Rajasthan. It is a large predatory cat that can weigh up to 600 pounds and measure up to 9 feet in length. The tigers are known for their distinctive orange fur with black stripes and their powerful muscles, which make them excellent hunters. They typically prey on deer, wild boar, and antelope, but will also hunt livestock if their natural prey is scarce.
The Rajasthan tiger is considered to be an endangered species, with only around 2,500 remaining in the wild. Their habitat has been greatly reduced due to deforestation and human encroachment, which has left them vulnerable to poaching and habitat loss. Efforts to conserve the Rajasthan tiger involve the protection of their natural habitat, the establishment of protected areas, and the monitoring of tiger populations to prevent poaching and other human threats.
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