How many Bengal tigers are left in the world?

It's difficult to give an exact number for how many Bengal tigers are left in the world. Estimates vary depending on the source and methodology used. However, according to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the current population is estimated to be around 2,500 individuals.

This number is a significant improvement from the low of 1,411 individuals in 2010, but it's still a critically endangered species.

It's important to remember that this is just an estimate, and the true number could be higher or lower. The good news is that conservation efforts are showing signs of success, and the population is slowly increasing.