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Threat to the Bengal Tiger

Author: O'Neal, Claire

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 5.7
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 2599
Points per Word 0.000192

Description

Before the 1900s, hundreds of thousands of wild tigers roamed Southeast Asia. Researchers estimate that fewer than 2,500 tigers remain in their natural habitat. As the human population explodes in Southeast Asia, the wild tiger population pays the price.

Quick Summary

If your kid loves animals and cares about wildlife, this book pulls you right into the world of Bengal tigers and why they're struggling to survive. It walks readers through how these incredible creatures went from hundreds of thousands strong to fewer than 2,500 in the wild, showing how human growth in Southeast Asia has pushed them to the brink. This would be a great fit for kids who love nature documentaries or are just starting to learn about conservation and what it means when a species is endangered. There's nothing too scary or graphic here, but it does deal honestly with the sadness of habitat loss and shrinking populations, so it's probably best for sensitive readers who can handle a meaningful, real-world topic. The short length and clear language make it accessible for younger readers, while the subject matter will resonate with anyone who wants to understand how animals and humans share the planet. If your young reader enjoyed learning about other endangered animals or conservation stories, they'd likely find this one compelling too.