there are 2301 Bengal tigers left in the world
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The total population of wild tigers is around 5000-5500, of six subspecies.
India is home to the world's largest population of tigers in the wild, with around 70% of the global tiger population residing in Indian forests.
India has the highest population of wild tigers in the world, and the United States has the highest number of tigers in captivity due to private ownership and sanctuary facilities.
India has the most tigers, nearly 1800 Bengal tigers reside there.
Tigers are very popular especially in India so my guess would be about 2 million tigers in the world.
In the 1800's, the estimated world population of tigers was over 200,000.
Quantitative data deals with numbers. It is data that can be measured. An example of this is: 51% of the world's population is female.
There is no exact data as to how many llamas are in the world. The population of llamas is most likely in the millions.
The latest survey, done last year, indicated a slight increase in the wild population, over 550 tigers there now.
Data is neither sample nor population. Data are collected for attributes. These can be for a sample or a population.