Monday, July 13, 2020

Golden Royal Bengol

There is only one golden tiger in the world! Online desk 13 July 2020, 01:34 p.m. Online version Royal Bengal Tiger means yellow-black stripe, sometimes also white-black Royal Bengal. But the golden royal! Yes, I have heard of such tigers in some zoos. But in the 21st century, a golden Royal Bengal has been seen only in the forest of Kaziranga in India. Khabar Anandabazar newspaper. India has seen an increase of about 650 tigers in the last four years. During the camera trapping that took place in India from 2016 to 2019, cameras were placed in 26,636 places in 141 areas covering a total area of ​​1 lakh 21 thousand 338 square kilometers. A total of 3 crore 46 lakh 57 thousand 623 animals have been photographed. Among them, there were 6,651 pictures of Royal Bengal and 51,006 pictures of leopards. In 2014, the number of tigers was 2,228. In 2008, there were 1,411 tigers in India. In a huge country like India, the Guinness Book of World Records has been given a place in the Guinness Book of World Records, calling it a rare achievement to conduct a survey of tigers through camera trapping. Kaziranga field director P Shivakumar said Sonali Baghini 108F is now seven years old. According to the last census, there were 190 tigers in Assam. There are 121 tigers in Kaziranga. The golden tigress also injured her left leg and nose in a fight with another tiger. Now it is healthy. He added that the work of camera trapping has been completed in Kaziranga. Data collection and verification work is in progress. It is hoped that this time the tiger will grow more.

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