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The Horned Osmia bee, Osmia cornuta, mates on a shrub with white flowers from the Rosaceae family in Lyon, France, on March 5, 2025. It is o...

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Shrub With White Flowers Of The Rosaceae Family In Lyon On Wednesday March 05, 2025.

6 March 2025

The Horned Osmia bee, Osmia cornuta, mates on a shrub with white flowers from the Rosaceae family in Lyon, France, on March 5, 2025. It is o...

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6 March 2025

The Horned Osmia bee, Osmia cornuta, mates on a shrub with white flowers from the Rosaceae family in Lyon, France, on March 5, 2025. It is one of the first solitary bees to emerge in the spring.


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The Horned Osmia bee, Osmia cornuta, mates on a shrub with white flowers from the Rosaceae family in Lyon, France, on March 5, 2025. It is o...

#12127321

Shrub With White Flowers Of The Rosaceae Family In Lyon On Wednesday March 05, 2025.

6 March 2025

The Horned Osmia bee, Osmia cornuta, mates on a shrub with white flowers from the Rosaceae family in Lyon, France, on March 5, 2025. It is o...

#12127321

6 March 2025

The Horned Osmia bee, Osmia cornuta, mates on a shrub with white flowers from the Rosaceae family in Lyon, France, on March 5, 2025. It is one of the first solitary bees to emerge in the spring.


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The Horned Osmia bee, Osmia cornuta, mates on a shrub with white flowers from the Rosaceae family in Lyon, France, on March 5, 2025. It is o...

#12127322

Shrub With White Flowers Of The Rosaceae Family In Lyon On Wednesday March 05, 2025.

6 March 2025

The Horned Osmia bee, Osmia cornuta, mates on a shrub with white flowers from the Rosaceae family in Lyon, France, on March 5, 2025. It is o...

#12127322

6 March 2025

The Horned Osmia bee, Osmia cornuta, mates on a shrub with white flowers from the Rosaceae family in Lyon, France, on March 5, 2025. It is one of the first solitary bees to emerge in the spring.


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The Horned Osmia bee, Osmia cornuta, mates on a shrub with white flowers from the Rosaceae family in Lyon, France, on March 5, 2025. It is o...

#12127323

Shrub With White Flowers Of The Rosaceae Family In Lyon On Wednesday March 05, 2025.

6 March 2025

The Horned Osmia bee, Osmia cornuta, mates on a shrub with white flowers from the Rosaceae family in Lyon, France, on March 5, 2025. It is o...

#12127323

6 March 2025

The Horned Osmia bee, Osmia cornuta, mates on a shrub with white flowers from the Rosaceae family in Lyon, France, on March 5, 2025. It is one of the first solitary bees to emerge in the spring.


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A one-horned rhino grazes at the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in Morigaon District, Assam, India, on December 15, 2024. (Photo by Anuwar Haza...

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India Wildlife

15 December 2024

A one-horned rhino grazes at the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in Morigaon District, Assam, India, on December 15, 2024. (Photo by Anuwar Haza...

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15 December 2024

A one-horned rhino grazes at the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in Morigaon District, Assam, India, on December 15, 2024.


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A one-horned rhinoceros with a calf grazes at Bagori range in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on October 1, 2024. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/N...

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India Wildlife

3 October 2024

A one-horned rhinoceros with a calf grazes at Bagori range in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on October 1, 2024. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/N...

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3 October 2024

A one-horned rhinoceros with a calf grazes at Bagori range in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on October 1, 2024.


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A one-horned rhinoceros is grazing inside the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in Morigaon District, Assam, India, on December 20, 2023. (Photo b...

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Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary In India

20 December 2023

A one-horned rhinoceros is grazing inside the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in Morigaon District, Assam, India, on December 20, 2023. (Photo b...

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20 December 2023

A one-horned rhinoceros is grazing inside the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in Morigaon District, Assam, India, on December 20, 2023.


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There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

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A Doorway To Disappearance

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

#9531480

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with other civilized societies. Those tribal culture, lifestyle and their unique social customs will be disappeared from the 21st century. Toto tribe is one of those tribes which is going to be extinct in upcoming years. There is a locality named as ''TOTOPARA'' where the majority of tribe people live who belong to the Toto community. The total area of Totopara is nearly 8 square kilometres, in northern fringe of Jaldapara National Park (formerly Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary), one of the famous wildlife in Dooars and Southern area of the indo-Bhutan border line for the largest population of the Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros in West Bengal. Toto community people belong in the Indo-Bhutanese tribal community. It is a very primitive inheritance, considered as Mongoloid people. They have a flat nose, small eyes, broad and square cheeks, thick lips and black iris. According to 2013 census, the total numbers of people from Toto community is 1,346 who live in nearly 200 houses in Totopara. Toto tribe believes in joint family system as other Indian communities. In spite of being a tribe community, Toto community people have love marriage system. They don't accept divorse system. Toto people are very much conscious and conservative about their tribal identity, and marriage with other community people is not acceptable. In general four types of marriage are available in Toto community - marriage by negotiation (Thulbehoea), marriage by escape (Chor-behoea), marriage by capture (Sambehoea) and love marriage (Lamalami). In toto community, one can remarry after his or her spouse's death. A man can marry his deceased wife's sister but a woman must not marry her deceased husband's brother. Toto tribes define themselves as Hindus. Apart from the Vedic Gods the Totos have two main gods Ishpa and Cheima. Toto tribes believe that the god Ishpa live in the


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There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

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A Doorway To Disappearance

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

#9531482

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with other civilized societies. Those tribal culture, lifestyle and their unique social customs will be disappeared from the 21st century. Toto tribe is one of those tribes which is going to be extinct in upcoming years. There is a locality named as ''TOTOPARA'' where the majority of tribe people live who belong to the Toto community. The total area of Totopara is nearly 8 square kilometres, in northern fringe of Jaldapara National Park (formerly Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary), one of the famous wildlife in Dooars and Southern area of the indo-Bhutan border line for the largest population of the Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros in West Bengal. Toto community people belong in the Indo-Bhutanese tribal community. It is a very primitive inheritance, considered as Mongoloid people. They have a flat nose, small eyes, broad and square cheeks, thick lips and black iris. According to 2013 census, the total numbers of people from Toto community is 1,346 who live in nearly 200 houses in Totopara. Toto tribe believes in joint family system as other Indian communities. In spite of being a tribe community, Toto community people have love marriage system. They don't accept divorse system. Toto people are very much conscious and conservative about their tribal identity, and marriage with other community people is not acceptable. In general four types of marriage are available in Toto community - marriage by negotiation (Thulbehoea), marriage by escape (Chor-behoea), marriage by capture (Sambehoea) and love marriage (Lamalami). In toto community, one can remarry after his or her spouse's death. A man can marry his deceased wife's sister but a woman must not marry her deceased husband's brother. Toto tribes define themselves as Hindus. Apart from the Vedic Gods the Totos have two main gods Ishpa and Cheima. Toto tribes believe that the god Ishpa live in the


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There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

#9531484

A Doorway To Disappearance

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

#9531484

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with other civilized societies. Those tribal culture, lifestyle and their unique social customs will be disappeared from the 21st century. Toto tribe is one of those tribes which is going to be extinct in upcoming years. There is a locality named as ''TOTOPARA'' where the majority of tribe people live who belong to the Toto community. The total area of Totopara is nearly 8 square kilometres, in northern fringe of Jaldapara National Park (formerly Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary), one of the famous wildlife in Dooars and Southern area of the indo-Bhutan border line for the largest population of the Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros in West Bengal. Toto community people belong in the Indo-Bhutanese tribal community. It is a very primitive inheritance, considered as Mongoloid people. They have a flat nose, small eyes, broad and square cheeks, thick lips and black iris. According to 2013 census, the total numbers of people from Toto community is 1,346 who live in nearly 200 houses in Totopara. Toto tribe believes in joint family system as other Indian communities. In spite of being a tribe community, Toto community people have love marriage system. They don't accept divorse system. Toto people are very much conscious and conservative about their tribal identity, and marriage with other community people is not acceptable. In general four types of marriage are available in Toto community - marriage by negotiation (Thulbehoea), marriage by escape (Chor-behoea), marriage by capture (Sambehoea) and love marriage (Lamalami). In toto community, one can remarry after his or her spouse's death. A man can marry his deceased wife's sister but a woman must not marry her deceased husband's brother. Toto tribes define themselves as Hindus. Apart from the Vedic Gods the Totos have two main gods Ishpa and Cheima. Toto tribes believe that the god Ishpa live in the


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There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

#9531486

A Doorway To Disappearance

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

#9531486

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with other civilized societies. Those tribal culture, lifestyle and their unique social customs will be disappeared from the 21st century. Toto tribe is one of those tribes which is going to be extinct in upcoming years. There is a locality named as ''TOTOPARA'' where the majority of tribe people live who belong to the Toto community. The total area of Totopara is nearly 8 square kilometres, in northern fringe of Jaldapara National Park (formerly Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary), one of the famous wildlife in Dooars and Southern area of the indo-Bhutan border line for the largest population of the Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros in West Bengal. Toto community people belong in the Indo-Bhutanese tribal community. It is a very primitive inheritance, considered as Mongoloid people. They have a flat nose, small eyes, broad and square cheeks, thick lips and black iris. According to 2013 census, the total numbers of people from Toto community is 1,346 who live in nearly 200 houses in Totopara. Toto tribe believes in joint family system as other Indian communities. In spite of being a tribe community, Toto community people have love marriage system. They don't accept divorse system. Toto people are very much conscious and conservative about their tribal identity, and marriage with other community people is not acceptable. In general four types of marriage are available in Toto community - marriage by negotiation (Thulbehoea), marriage by escape (Chor-behoea), marriage by capture (Sambehoea) and love marriage (Lamalami). In toto community, one can remarry after his or her spouse's death. A man can marry his deceased wife's sister but a woman must not marry her deceased husband's brother. Toto tribes define themselves as Hindus. Apart from the Vedic Gods the Totos have two main gods Ishpa and Cheima. Toto tribes believe that the god Ishpa live in the


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There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

#9531488

A Doorway To Disappearance

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

#9531488

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with other civilized societies. Those tribal culture, lifestyle and their unique social customs will be disappeared from the 21st century. Toto tribe is one of those tribes which is going to be extinct in upcoming years. There is a locality named as ''TOTOPARA'' where the majority of tribe people live who belong to the Toto community. The total area of Totopara is nearly 8 square kilometres, in northern fringe of Jaldapara National Park (formerly Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary), one of the famous wildlife in Dooars and Southern area of the indo-Bhutan border line for the largest population of the Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros in West Bengal. Toto community people belong in the Indo-Bhutanese tribal community. It is a very primitive inheritance, considered as Mongoloid people. They have a flat nose, small eyes, broad and square cheeks, thick lips and black iris. According to 2013 census, the total numbers of people from Toto community is 1,346 who live in nearly 200 houses in Totopara. Toto tribe believes in joint family system as other Indian communities. In spite of being a tribe community, Toto community people have love marriage system. They don't accept divorse system. Toto people are very much conscious and conservative about their tribal identity, and marriage with other community people is not acceptable. In general four types of marriage are available in Toto community - marriage by negotiation (Thulbehoea), marriage by escape (Chor-behoea), marriage by capture (Sambehoea) and love marriage (Lamalami). In toto community, one can remarry after his or her spouse's death. A man can marry his deceased wife's sister but a woman must not marry her deceased husband's brother. Toto tribes define themselves as Hindus. Apart from the Vedic Gods the Totos have two main gods Ishpa and Cheima. Toto tribes believe that the god Ishpa live in the


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There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

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A Doorway To Disappearance

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

#9531490

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with other civilized societies. Those tribal culture, lifestyle and their unique social customs will be disappeared from the 21st century. Toto tribe is one of those tribes which is going to be extinct in upcoming years. There is a locality named as ''TOTOPARA'' where the majority of tribe people live who belong to the Toto community. The total area of Totopara is nearly 8 square kilometres, in northern fringe of Jaldapara National Park (formerly Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary), one of the famous wildlife in Dooars and Southern area of the indo-Bhutan border line for the largest population of the Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros in West Bengal. Toto community people belong in the Indo-Bhutanese tribal community. It is a very primitive inheritance, considered as Mongoloid people. They have a flat nose, small eyes, broad and square cheeks, thick lips and black iris. According to 2013 census, the total numbers of people from Toto community is 1,346 who live in nearly 200 houses in Totopara. Toto tribe believes in joint family system as other Indian communities. In spite of being a tribe community, Toto community people have love marriage system. They don't accept divorse system. Toto people are very much conscious and conservative about their tribal identity, and marriage with other community people is not acceptable. In general four types of marriage are available in Toto community - marriage by negotiation (Thulbehoea), marriage by escape (Chor-behoea), marriage by capture (Sambehoea) and love marriage (Lamalami). In toto community, one can remarry after his or her spouse's death. A man can marry his deceased wife's sister but a woman must not marry her deceased husband's brother. Toto tribes define themselves as Hindus. Apart from the Vedic Gods the Totos have two main gods Ishpa and Cheima. Toto tribes believe that the god Ishpa live in the


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There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

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A Doorway To Disappearance

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

#9531492

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with other civilized societies. Those tribal culture, lifestyle and their unique social customs will be disappeared from the 21st century. Toto tribe is one of those tribes which is going to be extinct in upcoming years. There is a locality named as ''TOTOPARA'' where the majority of tribe people live who belong to the Toto community. The total area of Totopara is nearly 8 square kilometres, in northern fringe of Jaldapara National Park (formerly Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary), one of the famous wildlife in Dooars and Southern area of the indo-Bhutan border line for the largest population of the Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros in West Bengal. Toto community people belong in the Indo-Bhutanese tribal community. It is a very primitive inheritance, considered as Mongoloid people. They have a flat nose, small eyes, broad and square cheeks, thick lips and black iris. According to 2013 census, the total numbers of people from Toto community is 1,346 who live in nearly 200 houses in Totopara. Toto tribe believes in joint family system as other Indian communities. In spite of being a tribe community, Toto community people have love marriage system. They don't accept divorse system. Toto people are very much conscious and conservative about their tribal identity, and marriage with other community people is not acceptable. In general four types of marriage are available in Toto community - marriage by negotiation (Thulbehoea), marriage by escape (Chor-behoea), marriage by capture (Sambehoea) and love marriage (Lamalami). In toto community, one can remarry after his or her spouse's death. A man can marry his deceased wife's sister but a woman must not marry her deceased husband's brother. Toto tribes define themselves as Hindus. Apart from the Vedic Gods the Totos have two main gods Ishpa and Cheima. Toto tribes believe that the god Ishpa live in the


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There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

#9531494

A Doorway To Disappearance

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

#9531494

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with other civilized societies. Those tribal culture, lifestyle and their unique social customs will be disappeared from the 21st century. Toto tribe is one of those tribes which is going to be extinct in upcoming years. There is a locality named as ''TOTOPARA'' where the majority of tribe people live who belong to the Toto community. The total area of Totopara is nearly 8 square kilometres, in northern fringe of Jaldapara National Park (formerly Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary), one of the famous wildlife in Dooars and Southern area of the indo-Bhutan border line for the largest population of the Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros in West Bengal. Toto community people belong in the Indo-Bhutanese tribal community. It is a very primitive inheritance, considered as Mongoloid people. They have a flat nose, small eyes, broad and square cheeks, thick lips and black iris. According to 2013 census, the total numbers of people from Toto community is 1,346 who live in nearly 200 houses in Totopara. Toto tribe believes in joint family system as other Indian communities. In spite of being a tribe community, Toto community people have love marriage system. They don't accept divorse system. Toto people are very much conscious and conservative about their tribal identity, and marriage with other community people is not acceptable. In general four types of marriage are available in Toto community - marriage by negotiation (Thulbehoea), marriage by escape (Chor-behoea), marriage by capture (Sambehoea) and love marriage (Lamalami). In toto community, one can remarry after his or her spouse's death. A man can marry his deceased wife's sister but a woman must not marry her deceased husband's brother. Toto tribes define themselves as Hindus. Apart from the Vedic Gods the Totos have two main gods Ishpa and Cheima. Toto tribes believe that the god Ishpa live in the


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There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

#9531496

A Doorway To Disappearance

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with oth...

#9531496

2 February 2023

There are many tribes in India which is about to become extinct in the very near future and people from those tribes will be merged with other civilized societies. Those tribal culture, lifestyle and their unique social customs will be disappeared from the 21st century. Toto tribe is one of those tribes which is going to be extinct in upcoming years. There is a locality named as ''TOTOPARA'' where the majority of tribe people live who belong to the Toto community. The total area of Totopara is nearly 8 square kilometres, in northern fringe of Jaldapara National Park (formerly Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary), one of the famous wildlife in Dooars and Southern area of the indo-Bhutan border line for the largest population of the Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros in West Bengal. Toto community people belong in the Indo-Bhutanese tribal community. It is a very primitive inheritance, considered as Mongoloid people. They have a flat nose, small eyes, broad and square cheeks, thick lips and black iris. According to 2013 census, the total numbers of people from Toto community is 1,346 who live in nearly 200 houses in Totopara. Toto tribe believes in joint family system as other Indian communities. In spite of being a tribe community, Toto community people have love marriage system. They don't accept divorse system. Toto people are very much conscious and conservative about their tribal identity, and marriage with other community people is not acceptable. In general four types of marriage are available in Toto community - marriage by negotiation (Thulbehoea), marriage by escape (Chor-behoea), marriage by capture (Sambehoea) and love marriage (Lamalami). In toto community, one can remarry after his or her spouse's death. A man can marry his deceased wife's sister but a woman must not marry her deceased husband's brother. Toto tribes define themselves as Hindus. Apart from the Vedic Gods the Totos have two main gods Ishpa and Cheima. Toto tribes believe that the god Ishpa live in the


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