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(03-24-2015, 10:13 AM)GuateGojira Wrote: The problem with the Sundarbans is that there are no longer large prey species, and add the fact that thanks to the global warming, the mangroves are been flooded with more saline water that affect mammals, like the tiger. It is well known that tigers most drink water with high levels of salt, plus the largest prey that a tiger can found in the area are the chital deer, which in the Sundarbans, don't weight more than 50 or 60 kg. Sundarbans tigers are not living in a paradise, they are living in the edge, and I can even say that they situation is worst than in the Russian Far East.