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The Numbers There are currently fewer than 4,000 tigers left in the wild. That number includes all subspecies—Bengal, Siberian, Sumatran, and Indochinese tigers, as well as the critically ...
The Washington Park Zoo said goodbye to its 20-year-old Bengal tiger, Stripes.The zoo announced his death Monday morning.Zoo officials say Stripes was receiving ...
Zoo officials say Stripes, a 20-year-old Bengal tiger who captivated visitors since his arrival in 2005, was peacefully euthanized due to age-related health issues.
It's also the first game they'll wear their "White Bengal" alternate helmet and uniform combination. The Bengals first announced the new helmets with white and black tiger stripes in July ...
The helmets, which are white with black tiger stripes, were paired with the team's white color rush jerseys, which feature black sleeves and black numbers. The White Bengal uniform looks a little ...
Last week, the team announced that players will wear the "White Bengal" helmet and uniform combination for a Week 8 game against the Philadelphia Eagles, which could be the first NFL meeting ...
Each Bengal tiger has a unique pattern of stripes, much like human fingerprints, which helps in identifying individual tigers in the wild. Bengal tigers are among the largest tiger subspecies ...
The Cincinnati Bengals will wear their White Bengal uniforms for the first time this coming Thursday in Thursday Night Football against the Miami Dolphins.
Another rare Bengal tiger cub was born at Cuba's National Zoo in Havana, zookeepers said on Friday, just over a year after four of the striped and adorable baby beasts - amongst them a rare white ...
OMAHA, Neb. — It was a historic night at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo in 1990. A giraffe and two Bengal tiger cubs, one of which was white, were born around the same time to two first-time mothers.
This cat was actually bred to look like a tiger by crossing a Bengal with a stray cat roaming the streets of India. Toygers have lots of stripes with orange, gold, and red tones throughout.