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The Lesser Adjutant (Leptoptilos javanicus) at the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. The largest littoral mangrove forest in the world, it covers an area of 38,500 sq km, about a third of which is covered in water. Sundarbans, Khulna, Bangladesh. December 2010.
Deer in Sundarban
The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. The largest littoral mangrove forest in the world, it covers an area of 38,500 sq km, about a third of which is covered in water. Sundarbans, Khulna, Bangladesh. December 2010.
Spotted deer at the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. The largest littoral mangrove forest in the world, it covers an area of 38,500 sq km, about a third of which is covered in water. Sundarbans, Khulna, Bangladesh. December 2010.
Monkey at the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. The largest littoral mangrove forest in the world, it covers an area of 38,500 sq km, about a third of which is covered in water. Sundarbans, Khulna, Bangladesh. December 2010.
The White-rumped Shama (Copsychus malabaricus) at the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. The largest littoral mangrove forest in the world, it covers an area of 38,500 sq km, about a third of which is covered in water. Sundarbans, Khulna, Bangladesh. December 2010.
Boat uses for catching fish and crab at the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. The largest littoral mangrove forest in the world, it covers an area of 38,500 sq km, about a third of which is covered in water. Sundarbans, Khulna, Bangladesh. December 2010.
The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. The largest littoral mangrove forest in the world, it covers an area of 38,500 sq km, about a third of which is covered in water. Sundarbans, Khulna, Bangladesh. December 2010.
Flock of birds at the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. The largest littoral mangrove forest in the world, it covers an area of 38,500 sq km, about a third of which is covered in water. Sundarbans, Khulna, Bangladesh. December 2010.
Spotted deer at the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. The largest littoral mangrove forest in the world, it covers an area of 38,500 sq km, about a third of which is covered in water. Sundarbans, Khulna, Bangladesh. April 2011.

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