2018
DOI: 10.15406/jdvar.2018.07.00211
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Fate of animals on road in Bangladesh

Abstract: Out of 23 animals the domestic animals were 10 (43.48%) and wild animals 13 (56.52%). Among these amphibians were 2 (8.70%), reptilian 5 (21.74%), avian 5 (21.74%) and mammalian 11 (47.83%). Lowest fate report was found in garden lizard (Calotes versicolor), house crow (Corvus splendens) and common mongoose (Herpestes edwardsi) and the highest were in domestic dog. In second highest the worst report was in house shrew (Suncus murinus). This study was observed among the highway or main road of

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“…Due to the unavailability of such records, the effects of driving and environmental factors in crash occurrences cannot be brought to light. Furthermore, animal-vehicle collision is an important factor to be considered both for Bangladesh and other countries of the world [64,65]. In future research, the impact of containment strategies on animal-vehicle collisions can be addressed.…”
Section: Limitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the unavailability of such records, the effects of driving and environmental factors in crash occurrences cannot be brought to light. Furthermore, animal-vehicle collision is an important factor to be considered both for Bangladesh and other countries of the world [64,65]. In future research, the impact of containment strategies on animal-vehicle collisions can be addressed.…”
Section: Limitationmentioning
confidence: 99%