Bengal tigers primarily inhabit tropical and subtropical forests, particularly in regions like the Sundarbans, which is characterized by mangrove forests. They also live in grasslands, deciduous forests, and scrublands. Common plant species in these habitats include bamboo, various types of hardwood trees (like sal and teak), and a variety of shrubs and grasses that provide cover and prey for the tigers. The diverse vegetation supports a rich ecosystem, including the prey species on which tigers depend.
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