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Climate change threatening tigers

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It was a leap to freedom for a royal Bengal tigress who had strayed too close to human habitation in search of food.
 
According to conservationists, the migration of tigers in the Bengal region of India is due to rising sea levels caused by climate change.
 
Increasing salinity is destroying their habitat in the Sundarbans area, between India and Bangladesh.

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