| Bangladesh, a South Asian country surrounded by | | | | Wearing masks at the back of their head is a |
| India, Mayanmer and Bay of Bengal possesses the | | | | common practice for the honey collector in |
| world's largest mangrove forest, Sundarban and | | | | Sundarban, Bangladesh. Honey in Sundarban is of |
| plenty of Royal Bengal tigers in it. It is in Khulna, | | | | high quality and of great demand and that |
| the second largest sea port of the country. Since | | | | motivates these poor honey collectors to brave |
| it is next to India and lack of English practiced in | | | | their lives with these Bengal tigers. Often the |
| that region of Bangladeshies, people think most | | | | incident of tiger attacks appears in the |
| Royal Bengal Tigers are from India and the name | | | | newspaper. There were couple documentaries on |
| of Sundarban in Bangladesh remains unknown. | | | | Sundarban's interesting facts. |
| Along with spotted deer Royal Bengal tiger is | | | | The way the villagers catch fish is another |
| spotted there in Sundarban, Khulna. Tigers' | | | | amazing story. Instead of net or hook, some of |
| footprint is seen even more on the mud. There | | | | them catch fish with otters. Those villagers tame |
| are many incidents that tigers attack the villagers | | | | the otters and make them go into the water |
| at night or during honey collecting. Honey | | | | bodies. They grab fish and bring it to the owner |
| collectors have different experience with the | | | | showing their loyalty by not eating the fish. As a |
| powerful tigers. | | | | reward at the end of the catch the fishermen |
| One or two of their family members or neighbors | | | | give them few fish to eat. That is how their |
| are attacked by the sharp paws or teeth of | | | | contribution is traded. The interesting and scary |
| tigers. As a caution they wear mask at the back | | | | lifestyles of people living there make Sundarban a |
| of their head, so Bengal tigers think that they are | | | | wonderful tourist spot in Bangladesh, visited by |
| watching them from their eyes at the back or | | | | thousands of people each year. |
| men have two faces that might scare them. | | | | |