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Wild Life In India |
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India is home to many wildlife sanctuaries and national parks which are the natural habitat of many animals and rare species. It has the sec ond largest wildlife base in the world. In India you can find tropical wet evergreen jungles of the Ghats in the Indian Peninsula to the alpine forests of the Himalayas.
The natural wealth of the Indian subcontinent has remained unique, mysterious and fascinating for nature lovers.Variety of India's wildlife can be seen in the 80 national parks, 441 sanctuaries and 23 tiger reserves established by the Government of India in an attempt to conserve this vital resource. If you are wildlife enthusiast and want to see wild animals in their natural habitat then india is a perfect place for you.
India's exotic wildlife reserves are home to the largest number of tigers and one-horned rhinoceros in the world, as well as the almost extinct Asiatic Lion, and a large percentage of the total Asian elephant population.
The tiger is the most sought after wild animal by tourists in India. The Ranthambore National Park, Corbett National Park, and Kanha and Bandhavgarh national parks are the best known sanctuaries to see tigers in India. |
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