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  • A Brahminy Kite  (Haliastur indus) dives at a Lesser Adjutant Stork (Leptoptilos javanicus) that has just pulled a large worm out of the mud on the bank of a mangrove channel.  The stork holds the worm in its beak and defends itself with its large beak..Sundarban Forest, Khulna Province, Bangladesh.
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  • Brushing the bees of a honeycomb of the Giant Honeybee (Apis dorsata) using smoke to subdue the bees before cutting the honeycomb and collecting the honey.
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  • Men sorting shrimp harvested from a shrimp pond.
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  • Charcoal wood collectors with boats loaded with Goran wood (Ceriops sp.) harvested from the mangrove forest.
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  • Mangroves at the edge of the Bay of Bengal on the S coast of Bangladesh.  These mangroves are battered by the sea, but are important in protecting the coast from storms and erosion.
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  • A Brahminy Kite dives at a Lesser Adjutant Stork that has just pulled a large worm out of the mud on the bank of a mangrove channel.  The stork holds the worm in its beak and defends itself with its large beak.  The Stork in an Endangered Species (IUCN Red LIst: VU)
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  • Shrimp fry (shrimp larvae) fishing in the Passur River, near Chandpai Village.  Each fisherman, working from his own boat, has set a net to capture shrimp fry passing on the current as the tide rises and brings water in from the sea to the mangroves.
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  • Women pulling shrimp fry collecting nets along the shallows of the Kholpatura River.
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  • Royal Bengal Tiger in the mangrove forest of the Sundarbans.  Photographed by remote camera (camera trap).  Endangered Species (IUCN Red List: EN)
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