Rajni Pandey | October 16, 2025
The iconic king of the mangroves, Bengal tigers roam the Sundarbans’ dense forests, a thrilling sight for wildlife enthusiasts.
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Powerful and stealthy, these giant reptiles patrol the waterways, making Sundarbans one of the few habitats where they thrive.
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Expert hunters of rivers and creeks, fishing cats are elusive and perfectly adapted to the mangrove ecosystem.
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Large and non-venomous, these pythons slither silently through the undergrowth, adding mystery to the forest.
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These rare freshwater dolphins glide through Sundarbans’ tidal rivers, a magical sight for those lucky enough to spot them.
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Playful and social, otters inhabit the park’s waterways, often seen sliding through streams and rivers.
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This small, agile predator thrives in the dense forest, feeding on rodents, birds, and insects.
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Hog deer are rare in the Sundarbans, known for their speed and elusive behavior amid tall grasses.
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An expert climber and swimmer, this reptile blends seamlessly with the mangrove forests and tidal flats.
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The world’s longest venomous snake, king cobras are an awe-inspiring sight in Sundarbans’ dense and remote terrain.
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