Articles related to "India And Southeast Asia"India is looking east to balance its connections with the west. What are its objectives in doing so and what are the likely results?
White-handed gibbons are threatened throughout their range in Southeast Asia but few people even know the species exists. Other gibbons may be facing extinction as well.
Western countries have shifted from industrialized countries, to service societies that are now called developed nations. The alteration has greatly changed labor too.
There are few, if any foods, that can increase HDL cholesterol levels. A human study shows daily consumption of orange juice can increase "good" cholesterol levels.
Four species of elephant are recognized as DNA shows two species are different from the Asian and African. All are endangered largely due to habitat destruction and loss.
Massive, powerful creatures, tigers are often unsuited for captivity. Tiger attacks on humans have brought the issue of security of zoo visitors under more scrutiny.
Tigers are the world's largest cats. Their presence is something majestic and powerful. Yet, with tiger sub-species disappearing, their presence may not be long felt.
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