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testimonials

  • "You are a painter behind the lens."- Dr Arunava Guha Thakurta​

  • "Superlative wildlife photography."- Avijit Sircar

  • "Spellbound ... what a photography"-Sanjib Mazumdar

  • "Your lenses make us appreciate the better things in life !!"- Stuti Mukherjee

  • "Fascinating, Suranjan! Always a treat for the senses, seeing your photographs!" - Supratik Bhattacharyya

  • "Doctor, Singer, Photographer..I just feel like asking god that how can he bestow so many blessings to one single person." -Prabal Chatterjee

  • "Genius ! You can churn out millions from your photographs "- Vivek Chaudhuri

  • "Never seen such a fantastic photography, your photographs has uplifted my spirits in my bad days. Keep up your good work. Thank You" - Anonymous

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animal facts

  • Hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly backwards.

  • Crocodiles cannot stick their tongue out.

  • Polar bear skin is black.

  • In order to recognise each other, squirrels kiss when they encounter.

  • Otters “hold hands” while sleeping, so they don’t float away from each other.

  • Starfish do not have a brain.

  • Horses like to drink and drink and drink: on average, a horse drinks up to 30-60 litres of water a day.

  • Elephants cannot hop.

  • And by the way, Hippos and Sloths cannot jump either. 

  • Pigeons are very intelligent, and are one of the few animals to have passed the 'mirror test' of self-recognition.

  • The only mammal capable of flight is the bat.

  • Slugs have 4 noses.

  • The horned lizard is able to shoot blood from its own eyes, up to a distance of 3 feet away. The rather bizarre and disgusting act is a defensive mechanism to confuse predators.

  • A newborn kangaroo is the size of a lima bean.

  • The horned lizard is able to shoot blood from its own eyes, up to a distance of 3 feet away. The rather bizarre and disgusting act is a defensive mechanism to confuse predators.

  • The pangolin is able to roll up into an armour-plated ball, so lions can’t eat them.

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