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Wildlife
in India
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The
Great Himalayan National Park in the state of Himachal
Pradesh has both dense forests and mountain peaks that
give way to valleys with many types of wildlife. The
Tirthan valley has animals such as the black bear,
leopard, and several types of mountain goats. There are
also Himalayan birds (some unique to this state) like the
colorful monal, golden eagle, and the red tragopan.
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Dudhwa National Park, in the Uttar Pradesh, is also a
northern tiger sanctuary. It displays fishing cats, wild
pigs, the sloth bear, and the Indian rhinoceros. This park
has extensive grasslands and many swamp areas that are
home to birds including several types of storks, cranes,
and the Great Indian Horned Owl.
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Kaziranga is a National Park along the Brahmaputra river.
This park, with its swamps and grasslands, is the largest
sanctuary for the Indian Rhino. There are also elephants,
buffalo, and wild boars. Several types of eagles native
only to India are also present.
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Namdapha National Park in Arunachal Pradesh is home to the
red panda, elephants, a wild goat species called takin,
and primates such as the hoolock gibbon and Assamese
macaque. The rare snow leopard is present in the hill
country. Namdapha is also a tiger sanctuary.
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The Snow Leopard
The Snow Leopard is white or Smokey-gray with yellow and
black patterns on the fur. It weighs 35-55 kilograms and
is usually 60 centimeters tall at the shoulder. The Snow
Leopard's large paws and long hind limbs give them agility
in the snow and mountains, and a well-developed chest help
adapt to mountain air.
They live in cliffs and mountainous areas, usually in
rocky terrain. Besides India, leopards are found in Nepal,
Pakistan, and Mongolia. They can kill prey up to 4 times
their own weight, but are in danger from poaching for
their pelts, loss of their natural prey base, and loss of
land. Estimates suggest about 5,000 left in the wild. |
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Indian Rhinoceros
There are about 3,000 Indian rhinos in the wild today.
Unlike some other rhinos, Indian species have only 1 horn.
They can weigh anywhere from 750 to 8,000 pounds and live
up to 35 years. Rhinos are herbivores; they do not eat
other animals. Instead, most eat the leaves of trees and
bushes. They are solitary creatures, preferring to mark
out their own territory and remain alone.
Rhinos are hunted by humans for their horns. They are
extremely endangered; India's many wildlife sanctuaries
are an attempt to curb their declining numbers. |
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Elephants
Elephants are intelligent herbivore animals that live in
family groups. The Indian (or Asian) elephant is smaller
than the African, but it is still huge. They are about 8
feet tall and weigh up to 6 tons! Only some of the males
have tusks. Their trunks are used to get water and food,
as well as for breathing.
There are about 40,000 Indian elephants left throughout
South Asia. India itself has the largest number, with
about 57% of the total. One of the major threats to the
Indian elephant is a destruction of its habitat by humans.
Elephants need extensive grazing grounds and most reserves
cannot accommodate them. There is also a serious poaching
problem, as elephant ivory from the tusks is valued. In
1991, India began Project Elephant to ensure the survival
of this animal and link elephant habitats to create larger
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