Tiger – The National Animal of India

Last Updated on July 3, 2016

Tiger – The National Animal of India :

  • Tiger, the most magnificent animal, is the national animal of India
  • Tiger symbolizes our national wealth and hence depicted as our National Animal
  • Tiger is a strong, gracious and powerful because of which it  is also known as the Lord Of Jungles
  • Tiger Is considered a majestic animal with high self respect and esteem
  • We should protect the rare species from endanger and help our government to save the great animal

Tiger – The National Animal of India : (Short essay)

The national animal of India is Tiger which symbolizes our National Wealth . India is the country which consists of almost half the population of Tigers in the world.  Tiger is one of the rare species that is feared to become extinct if not taken proper measures to protect the magnificent species. Government of India launched a project called “Project Tiger” in order to protect the animal from extinction. The sad fact is that most of the Tiger reserves in our country have lost all the tigers that were in them once upon a time. Tiger is a strong and majestic animal that is also called the Lord of Jungles.

Tiger – The National Animal of India : (Brief Essay)

India is country that is filled with lot of wealth and prosperity.  As a symbol of our national wealth, Tigers were declared the national animal of India in the place of Lion (in the year 1972). All we can see in a tiger is its grace, strength, power and agility. The animal is incomparable in terms of its elegance and is called the Lord of Jungles and is also considered as a royal animal.

Tigers are the majestic animals that are present in more numbers in our country.  According to the census, Almost half the population of tigers in the world live in our country.  The remaining are found in Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, China and Myanmar that comes close to 4000 to 5000 tigers. There are 8 races of tiger out of which the Bengal Tigers (Panthera Tigris) are the most common ones. But the fact is that the rare species is about to endanger in a slow pace. The declining population of the country all over the world is a fact that needs to be rectified by human kind. Government of India launched Project Tiger to protect the great tiger species from extinction. The project launched has opened many tiger reserved all over the country.

There are tiger reserves in India but many tiger reserves have no tigers as of today. The well known tiger reserves in India are many that are built covers a large area to ensure the maintenance of dependent Bengal Tigers and to preserve and protect them from extinction. It is our responsibility to preserve and protect great animals from extinction.