Tigers are the largest members of the cat family, a species renowned for their power and strength and a must-see on any holiday to India. Bengal tigers, the most common of the six current sub-species (historically, there were nine), accounting for around half of all wild tigers, are found across India, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh. Tigers are deeply symbolic in Indian folklore and spirituality, representing courage, fierceness and regal stature, appearing as the steed of the Goddess Durga in Hindu mythology, and appear frequently in art and literature.
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