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Write a short paragraph on Flora and Fauna of the Sunderbans​

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Answered by naina422
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An exquisite variety of mangroves tree one of special kind named sundari is found in abundance there which also is a reason of naming forest sundarbans . More than 300 species of plants and wildlife are found in entire sundarbans. sundarbans is a house to large flora and fauna . It is also the breeding grounds of variety of birds and many other unknown wildlife and species entities of the world .

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Answered by student304
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The Riot of Colors…

Sundarbans derives its name from the mangrove or the “Sundari” trees which display around some sixty-four varieties. The mangrove vegetation can bear the estuarine conditions as well as saline inundations brought in by tides. During the period of April-May, the park goes into a riot of colors. The red blooms of Genwa (Excoecaria agallocha) find its match in the yellow blooms of Khalsi(Aegiceras corniculatum), making it one spectacular watch for the tourists. The red flowers with the crab-like shape called Kankra (Bruguiera gymnorrhiza) can also be seen during this time of the year. Other plants and trees that are found here are Dhundal or cannonball mangrove, Passur, Garjan, and Goran.

Fauna

The king and the other members of the forest

Sunderbans Tiger Reserve hosts more than 400 tigers, one of the largest tiger populations anywhere in the world. The Royal Bengal tigers can swim across the saline waters, which sharpens their skill of hunting. Known for their man-eating tendencies these ferocious carnivores can be seen sunbathing during the month of November, December and January. Other wild animals found here are Chital Deer, Rhesus Macaque, Jungle Cat, Fishing Cat, Wild Boar, Common Grey Mongoose, Fox, Flying Fox, Pangolin, etc. It also has a wide variety of reptiles like the Oliver Ridley Sea Turtle, King Cobras, Rock Pythons, Water Monitors, River Terrapins, Sea Snakes, Dog Faced Water Snakes, Green Turtles, Estuarine Crocodiles, Chameleons, Salvator Lizards, Hard Shelled Batgun Terrapins, Russell’s Vipers, Mouse Ghekos, Curviers, Hawks Bill Turtles, Common Kraits, Chequered Killbacks, Rat Snakes, etc.

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