Photo de stock - A footprint of Royal Bengal Tiger in the west zone of Sundarbans, the world´s largest mangrove forest Environmentalists say there are only 300 tigers left in this zone _ a huge fall from the 600 tigers in 1990s Due to killing and environmental degradation this world famous tiger is becoming extinct Out of 8 species only 5 families remain Sundarban is the largest mangrove forest of the world shared between India and Bangladesh It is the only mangrove forest with tigers and is home to the world´s largest population of Irrawaddy dolphins It is part of the natural and cultural heritage of Bangladesh West zone, Sundarban, Khulna, Bangladesh April 12 2007

Photo de stock: A footprint of Royal Bengal Tiger in the west zone of Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest Environmentalists say there are only 300 tigers left in.

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