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White Bengal tigers have pink noses, white-to-creme coloured fur and black, grey or chocolate-coloured stripes. White Bengal tigers eyes are usually stunning blue, but may be green or amber. There are several hundred captive White Bengal tigers worldwide (this number increases annually), all of whom can trace their ancestry back to ‘Mohan’, a White Bengal tiger caught in Rewa, India in 1951.
[Rezz Room] Bengal Cat Adult Animesh and [Rezz Room] Bengal Cat Baby Animesh @Equal10
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While at the India Habitat Centre in Delhi spotted this exhibit on West Bengal - pictured here a compilation of some of the masks.
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Another cat wandering in the neighborhood, not like other cats we usually see ...
For more than one year he used to go near the house while staying away and flee as soon as we approached. With a lot of patience I managed to gain his confidence and approach him to take some pictures, at last ...
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Bengal eagle-owl
Bengaalse oehoe
Bubo Bengalensis
also called Indian eagle-owl
This eagle-owl mostly hunts at dusk and dawn. With it's strong eyesight, it searces for prey from the trees. Once spotted, it approaches its prey silently thanks tot its soft feathering.
female Bengal Tiger on a termite mound at the edge of a forest.
A perfect vantage point to observe an open area .
Taken in March 2018 in Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary, a part of Dudhwa Tiger Reserve in Uttar Pradesh in India.
IUCN Red List: Endangered
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The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, also known as the DHR or the Toy Train, is a 2 ft gauge railway that runs between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling in the Indian state of West Bengal. Built between 1879 and 1881, it is about 88 km long. It climbs from about 100 m above sea level at New Jalpaiguri to about 2,200 m at Darjeeling, using six zig zags and five loops to gain altitude. Six diesel locomotives handle most of the scheduled service, with daily tourist trains from Darjeeling to Ghum – India's highest railway station – and the steam-hauled Red Panda service from Darjeeling to Kurseong.
The line follows Hill Cart Road, which is part of National Highway 110. The track is on the roadside for long stretches, and both track and road might be blocked by a rockslide. Since a length of the road is flanked with buildings, the railway line often resembles urban tramway tracks. To warn pedestrians and drivers of an approaching train, engines are equipped with very loud horns and whistles which train drivers sound almost constantly. (Wikipedia)
We encountered this train as we were coming into Darjeeling. In some cases, it seemed to almost touch the front steps of the homes that it passed. The tracks criss-crossed the road with no signs or lights, so drivers and pedestrians have to watch out and listen to the train.
On 5 December 1999, UNESCO declared the DHR a World Heritage Site.