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Out of the forest and into the traffic...

A captured tigress captured in the Sundarbans, the home of the Royal Bengal Tiger, being released into the wild.

Image taken from Mandarbaria, Sundarban, Bangladesh. Taken with Canon EFS 17-85mm IS USM lens.

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Taken from Sundarban, Bangladesh

Because of political disruption we had to cancel our plans to take the overnight bus from Khulna and instead stayed on the boat for an extra day at Noapara near Jessore. As you can see, it was pretty stressful.

You must be aware of the glorious Royal Bengal tigers and thus must know the most charismatic location on the planet Earth, which is comprised, of the richest flora and fauna. Yes, we are talking about Indian Sunderbans, a land where the entire Indian wildlife is embroidered to the perfection. No wonder, why the UNESCO described it a World Heritage Site. The Sundarbans are also the largest Tiger Reserve and National Park in India and natural arena to get vis-à-vis with rare Masked Finfoot, Mangrove Pitta and the Mangrove Whistler.

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Fallen mangrove tree

Sundarban Delta , West Bengal , India

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The Sundarban - the largest continuous block of mangrove forest in the world. It is a part of the world's largest delta. About one third of the total area of this forest is covered by river channels and tidal creeks, varying in width from just a few meters to 5 kilometers in some places! All parts of the Sundarban forest are subject to tidal inundation during spring tides. The Bangladesh part of the forest is dominated by a high mangrove forest cover.

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Pneumatophores - these specialized aerial roots enable plants to breathe air in waterlogged soil.

 

The surface of these roots are covered with lenticels which take up air into spongy tissue which in turn uses osmotic pathways to spread oxygen throughout the plant as needed.

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_root

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