Mangrove Forest Species

Mangrove means species up to medium height and shrubs which can grow in saline coastal sediment habitats in the tropical and subtropical region. There are about 80 mangrove species in the world.

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Wildlife of Sunderban


Wildlife diversity is not so high in Sunderban because of salinity. But exception is Royal Bangle Tiger and crocodile. There are also Deer, Monkey but birds and snakes are rare in Sunderban.

Crocodile, taking rest under the sun shine

A bird of Sundarban

A beautiful fish


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