At Bhitarkanika National Park we hired a private boat for a cruise over the river. The Government boats were not available for one or other common reasons like they have already have been booked or they under maintenance.
We first got down from the bot at Dangmal and followed the guide along a winding trail. Here there is a conservation center that houses a few crocodiles born and bred in captivity.
On the mud banks of the river we spotted many red fiddler crabs and skipper fish.
We first got down from the bot at Dangmal and followed the guide along a winding trail. Here there is a conservation center that houses a few crocodiles born and bred in captivity.
On the mud banks of the river we spotted many red fiddler crabs and skipper fish.
Very interesting critter today. Have a lovely weekend.
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ReplyDeleteThose jars look kind of creepy in an interesting sort of way.
ReplyDeletecute and colorful little crabs!
ReplyDeletewow! interesting place and well preserved crocs and snakes in bottles
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun beach. I bet your boys loved it!
ReplyDeleteAn intersting area.
ReplyDeleteInteresting place. Nice post.
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ReplyDeleteUm santuário ecológico!
Ótimo domingo! Boa semana!
Beijinhos.
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Aren't fiddler crabs funny the way they have one big claw that they keep raised up in the air?
ReplyDeleteI don't like crabs but aren't these so cute...:)
ReplyDeleteDo fiddler crabs make great music? ;)
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Very interesting Rajesh;
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much love...
interesting place and beautiful pictures !!
ReplyDeleteNice post.....
ReplyDeletethose crabs look fierce
ReplyDeleteInteresting Place.Thanks for sharing.:)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Sriram & Krithiga
Beautiful picture.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't have imagined that crocodiles are bred in bottles. This is amazing!
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