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  2. India–Bangladesh border haats - Wikipedia

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    The trade at border haats is permitted to be carried out either on a barter basis or in Indian Rupees and the currency of country with which border is shared, for example, Indian Rupee and Bangladesh Taka on India-Bangladesh border. Data of barter trade is maintained by the Haat Management Committee of the respective border haat.

  3. Bengal tiger - Wikipedia

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    This population of tigers has been assessed at the local level in several countries. It is listed as Endangered in Nepal, [113] India, [114] and Bhutan, [115] While Bangladesh [116] and China [117] list it as Critically Endangered. In April 2023, India signed a memorandum of understanding with Cambodia to assist the country with the tiger's ...

  4. List of mammals of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Bengal tiger, Panthera tigris tigris, is the national animal of Bangladesh. This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Bangladesh. There are eighty-nine mammal species in Bangladesh, of which three are critically endangered, twelve are endangered, sixteen are vulnerable, and four are near threatened. [1]

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  6. Bombay cat - Wikipedia

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    The Bombay cat is a short-haired breed of domestic cat.Bombays are glossy solid black cats with a muscular build, and have characteristic large bright copper-golden eyes. [1] [2] [3] The breed is named after the Indian city of Bombay (Mumbai), [4] referring to the habitat of the Indian black leopard.

  7. Bangladesh National Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1974, the 186-acre (75 ha) Bangladesh National Zoo is the largest zoo in Bangladesh, and is operated by the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock. [3] The zoo attracts around 10,000 visitors every day with the number increasing during the weekends [ 4 ] and holidays.

  8. Jungle cat - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, Southeast Asian jungle cats still used to be the most common wild cats near villages in certain parts of northern Thailand and occurred in many protected areas of the country. [64] However, since the early 1990s, jungle cats are rarely encountered and have suffered drastic declines due to hunting and habitat destruction.

  9. Marbled cat - Wikipedia

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    Marbled cats recorded in northeastern India and Kalimantan on Borneo were active by day. [7] [14] The first-ever radio-tracked marbled cat had an overall home range of 5.8 km 2 (2.2 sq mi) at an elevation of 1,000 to 1,200 m (3,300 to 3,900 ft) and was active primarily during nocturnal and crepuscular times. [11]