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And while the Bengal tiger tops most wildlife tourists’ wish lists, other fascinating animals, such as the greater one-horned rhinoceros and the barasingha (swamp deer), have survived habitat loss, hunting and poaching, and continue to roam wild, protected in the country’s sanctuaries and national parks.
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