Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'The Sundarbans' has mentioned 'Habitat' in the following places:
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The forests provide habitat to 453 faunal wildlife, including 290 bird, 120 fish, 42 mammal, 35 reptile and eight amphibian species.
The remaining forests, taken together with the Sundarbans mangroves, are important habitat for the endangered tiger.
Hundreds of years of habitation and exploitation have exacted a heavy toll on this ecoregion's habitat and biodiversity.
Habitat loss in this ecoregion is so extensive, and the remaining habitat is so fragmented, that it is difficult to ascertain the composition of the original vegetation of this ecoregion.
The Sundarbans provides a unique ecosystem and a rich wildlife habitat.
Most importantly, mangroves are a transition from the marine to freshwater and terrestrial systems, and provide critical habitat for numerous species of small fish, crabs, shrimps and other crustaceans that adapt to feed and shelter, and reproduce among the tangled mass of roots, known as pneumatophores, which grow upward from the anaerobic mud to get the supply of oxygen.
The Sundarbans are an important habitat for the Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris).
[39] The forest also provides habitat for small wild cats such as the jungle cat (Felis chaus), fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus), and leopard cat (P.
The vegetated tidal lands of the Sundarbans function as an essential habitat, produces nutrients and purifies water.
It is the only mangrove habitat in the world for Panthera tigris tigris species.
The property is the only remaining habitat in the lower Bengal Basin for a wide variety of faunal species.