Sunderbans - The Beautiful Forest
BNHS Nature Camp - January 19-22, 2010
Mammals
Like most sanctuaries in India, there is a good population of Spotted Deer
to be seen
No monkey business out here - deeply contemplating the cold.
This Rheseus Macaque did not move even when our boat achored close to the shore at Dopani
Wild Boar flles at the sight of our boat
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