Really? I didn't know about that. I thought that the Bengal tigers are most common tiger subspecie in captivity. Even Brazil that has a few tigers have Bengal tigers (I think that we just have Bengals and Siberians).
Maybe I'll say something stupid (maybe I already said something stupid
), but I'll give my opinion according to what I know (I didn't read all the reviews, so maybe someone has already mentioned this):
Maybe the Bengal tigers were very common in zoos, so the zoos that have enough money to do it, start to house rarer tiger subspecies. Since usually the zoos in aim to reproduce choose the most endangered and rare animals, other subspecies of tigers began to grow faster than the Bengal tigers (usually obtained by zoos without the aim of reproduction).
Maybe I'll say something stupid (maybe I already said something stupid
Maybe the Bengal tigers were very common in zoos, so the zoos that have enough money to do it, start to house rarer tiger subspecies. Since usually the zoos in aim to reproduce choose the most endangered and rare animals, other subspecies of tigers began to grow faster than the Bengal tigers (usually obtained by zoos without the aim of reproduction).