Rare and Endangered Mangroves - Hetal (Phoenix paludosa) - of Sundarban Delta , exposed root system during low tide. Enroute Dobanki Watch Tower , Bay of Bengal. West Bengal. 4k stock footage

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Hetal (Phoenix paludosa) is a threatened species due to rapid loss of mangrove forest. It grows a small cluster of the slender trunk.

Keora (Sonneratia apetala) is a mangrove tree, which is found in the Sundarban mangrove forest. It can live moderate to high saline water. The tree can grow up to 60 ft in height with a girth up to 7 ft. The flowers look like an umbrella with 4 prominent sepals. (sundarbantravel.com)

Dobanki, watchtower presents one with a unique experience of watching wildlife from its Canopy Walk. This canopy walk is about half a kilometer long and at a height of about 20 ft from the ground. There is also a sweet water pond and Chital deers, as well as Brahmini Kites, are very often sighted here apart from the tigers.

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