They are unique to the area because the bengal tiger is an omnivore,:L which means that it eats meat so it lives in the area to hunt for it’s meal. And also it lives in the trees so that it could hide from predators. There's also a Black bear in our biome it eats berries and insects and lives in the forest that way it’s easier to find food. There’s also raccoons that lives in our biome, it eats fruits from trees and scavenge or hunt for food. they also live in the trees so that they can hide from predators. last but not least there are white tailed deers in our biome, they are omnivores and eat plants and berries . Our featured endangered animal is the bengal tiger. what’s causing it to become endangered is habitat loss , deforestation , and hunting . There are only 2,500 bengal tigers left in the wild . We can save their species from becoming extinct by putting them on a reserve so that they can repopulate . It is important that we save them from being extinct because if we don’t the entire
They are unique to the area because the bengal tiger is an omnivore,:L which means that it eats meat so it lives in the area to hunt for it’s meal. And also it lives in the trees so that it could hide from predators. There's also a Black bear in our biome it eats berries and insects and lives in the forest that way it’s easier to find food. There’s also raccoons that lives in our biome, it eats fruits from trees and scavenge or hunt for food. they also live in the trees so that they can hide from predators. last but not least there are white tailed deers in our biome, they are omnivores and eat plants and berries . Our featured endangered animal is the bengal tiger. what’s causing it to become endangered is habitat loss , deforestation , and hunting . There are only 2,500 bengal tigers left in the wild . We can save their species from becoming extinct by putting them on a reserve so that they can repopulate . It is important that we save them from being extinct because if we don’t the entire