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🐾 Otter Fishing in Bangladesh – A 700-Year-Old Tradition How hard can it possibly be to find otters who fish for humans? 🦦 With only around 300 traditional Bangladeshi otter fishers left, the answer is — very! Join me as we go deep into rural Bangladesh to search for an ancient and dying tradition. In the lush waterways of southwest Bangladesh, a unique partnership has thrived for centuries — humans and otters fishing together. This rare practice, believed to be over 700 years old, is found mainly in the Narail and Khulna regions, where fishermen train captive otters to herd fish into their nets at night. The technique is simple yet ingenious: trained otters swim around the fishing boat, creating waves and splashes to scare fish toward the waiting nets. The otters are never harmed — they are treated like family, with special diets and resting places on the boats. Historically, this method is said to have been passed down through generations since the Mughal period, blending local fishing knowledge with the deep bond between humans and animals. However, the tradition is now endangered, with only a handful of fishing families still practicing it. Otter fishing is more than a livelihood — it’s a cultural heritage, a living example of coexistence with nature. Watching these intelligent, playful creatures work alongside humans is like seeing a page from history come alive. 📍 Filmed in the wetlands of Bangladesh, this video captures not just fishing, but a vanishing tradition that deserves to be remembered. #OtterFishing #BangladeshCulture #RareTradition #WildlifeHeritage #HumanAnimalBond #BangladeshTravel #Narail #Khulna #WildlifeTradition #Otters #NatureAndCulture #CulturalHeritage #VanishingTraditions #FishermenAndOtters #RiverLife #whereswylie? #bangladesh