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Sundarbans Survey Reveals Increase in Saltwater Crocodile Hatchlings

According to the latest State Forest Department study, saltwater crocodiles in the Sundarbans now number between 220 and 242. The report highlights a rare increase in hatchlings, signalling a thriving population in this vast mangrove habitat

Saltwater crocodiles thrive in India’s coastal Sundarbans, Bhitarkanika, and Andaman Islands, where mangrove forests and brackish waters provide their ideal habitat Photo: Chhabbir/Wiki Commons
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The saltwater crocodile population in the Sundarban Biosphere Reserve (SBR) has shown a promising increase, according to a recent survey by the State Forest Department. This giant reptile, among the largest in the world, now numbers between 220 and 242 in the Indian Sundarbans, the study reveals.

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