Say, "The truth is from
your Lord": Let him who will believe, and let him who will reject (it):
for the wrong-doers(person who acts rather than theorizing) We have prepared a
Fire whose (smoke and flames) like the walls and roof of a tent, will be
confined them in: if they (beg earnestly for) relief they will be granted water
like melted brass, that will scald their faces, how dreadful the drink! How
uncomfortable a couch to recline on! (Al-Kahf-29)
SUNDARBAN
Wildlife refers to the animals
and related plants in a state of nature, or the species of fauna that are not
domesticated or tame and are also indigenous to an area, region or range. The
expression is relatively recent in origin dating to Richard Jefferies' 1879
work discussing the various animal species in the Wiltshire Downs in southern
Britain. Jefferies insisted, “glance into the hedgerow, the copse, or stream,”
and “there" you find "nature’s children as unrestrained in
their wild, free life as they were in the …backwoods of primitive England.” The
term wildling is much older, however, as is wildness from which wildlife is
derivative, being used for example by William Shakespeare to refer to those
qualities of living things not under the influence or control of humans.
Charles Darwin when referring to artificial selection... More »
The Sundarbans covers 10,000 km2 of land and water (more than half of
it in India, the rest in Bangladesh) in the Ganges delta. It contains the
world's largest area of mangrove forests. A number of rare or endangered
species live in the park, including tigers, aquatic mammals, birds and
reptiles.
Kingfisher-reproduction
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