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INTRODUCTION
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DESCRIPTION
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PRESENT CONDITION
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HOW TO PROTECT OUR WILD LIFE
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WHICH ANIMALS ARE GOING TO EXTINCT
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Introduction: Bangladesh is located in the north-eastern part of SouthAsia.Bangladesh lies between 20.34’ and 26.36’ north latitude and 88.01 and 92.41, east longitudes.The mighty Himalayas is to the north, while the southern frontier is covered to the Bay of Bengal.The expensive Gangetic plains to westBengal of India and on the eastern frontier to the forest of Myanmar and India to Tripura and Assam Hills.These picturesque geographical feature’s boundaries delineat a low lying plain of about 47,570 sq.km. criss-crossed by innumerable brooks, rivulets and streams and rivers like the Padma[Ganges],the Brahmaputra[Jamuna],the Megna,the Karnaphuli.
Description : Physiography is the science which treats the Earth’s exterior physical features, climate, life and the physical movements or changes on the Earth’s surface, such as the currents of the atmosphere and ocean, the secular variations in heat, moisture,magnetism, i.e. physical geography. Sunderban is the most preciouse and wealthy area for Bangladesh.Sunerban suituated in Khulna Division and it’s gives protection to Bangladesh from outside enemies.There lives lot of different kinds of animals and these animals make our Sunderban beautiful and welthy.
Mammals are a clade of endothermic amniotes. Among the features that distinguish them from the other amniotes, the reptiles and the birds, are hair, three middle ear bones, mammary glands infemales, and a neocortex (a region of the brain). The mammalian brain regulates body temperature and the circulatory system, including the four-chambered heart. The mammals include the largest animals on the planet, the rorqual whales, as well as some of the most intelligent, such as elephants, some primates and some cetaceans. The basic body type is a four-legged land-borne animal, but some

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