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Bengal Tiger
Panthera tigris tigris
The bengal tiger's reddish - gold fur with thin stripes provides camouflage in the tropical rainforest. They have soft pads which make sneaking up on prey easy. Their sharp teeth allow the bengal tiger to kill prey, and their eyes can see in both the night and daytime.
If the bengal tiger was eliminated from tropical rainforests, animals such as boars, oxen, and monkeys would be safer in terms of not having their main predator. However, the populations of these species would likely become out of control, as the bengal tigers kill the weak, old, and sick.
Panthera tigris tigris
The bengal tiger's reddish - gold fur with thin stripes provides camouflage in the tropical rainforest. They have soft pads which make sneaking up on prey easy. Their sharp teeth allow the bengal tiger to kill prey, and their eyes can see in both the night and daytime.
If the bengal tiger was eliminated from tropical rainforests, animals such as boars, oxen, and monkeys would be safer in terms of not having their main predator. However, the populations of these species would likely become out of control, as the bengal tigers kill the weak, old, and sick.