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The big Dalakal Raj Shans (The Great Name: Ants: Antserfrons) or Whitecapal Rajhana Anitida (Antaid) is one of the large sizes of Arns. The bird is a residential bird in Europe and North America, but in winter, Bangladesh, India, along with South and Southeast Asian countries, has moved to different countries. In 1993, the bird was recorded once in Arachi, Dhaka. The name Big Daksal Rajhakal is a scientific term meaning Sahakal Shans. The land is wide, with some 150,000 square kilometers across the globe. For the past decade, the number has been intact and has not been reached at a critical level. That's why the ICN has declared this species a minimum. The species are preserved in Bangladesh's wildlife law.

The larger Dalakal Raj is closely related to the small Ostracool Raj Sensors (A.I.M.D.) The species's lips have been called because of a special white smile. Another special feature is black black black on white. That's why it's known as Cactlebele in North America.

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