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Spot these rare and exotic animals only in India


Spot these rare and exotic animals only in India
By IANS|   Published: 3rd March 2021 12:29 pm IST
By IANSlife
New Delhi, March 3 (IANSlife) With over millions of species breathing on earth, the world celebrates Wildlife Day today, March 3, to raise awareness of global flora and fauna. There are many rare and extoic animals that can be found only in India.
Wildlife plays an important role for the earth, as it scientifically balances the environment and ensures harmonious co-existence among beings. Indian wildlife sanctuaries are home to rare, beautiful and elusive species of animals that can be found only in our country. From lion-tailed macaque in the Western Ghats of India to Sangai, subspecies of brow-antlered deer that holds cultural significance in Manipur, here are some wildlife sanctuaries worth visiting, curated by Booking.com curates to bring you a little closer to the beautiful species. ....

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Spot these rare and exotic animals on your next trip to India


Spot these rare and exotic animals on your next trip to India
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The world celebrates Wildlife Day today, March 3, to raise awareness of global flora and fauna. There are many rare and exotic animals that can be found only in India.
Wildlife plays an important role for the earth, as it scientifically balances the environment and ensures harmonious co-existence among beings. Indian wildlife sanctuaries are home to rare, beautiful and elusive species of animals that can be found only in our country.
From lion-tailed macaque in the Western Ghats of India to Sangai, subspecies of brow-antlered deer that holds cultural significance in Manipur, here are some wildlife sanctuaries worth visiting, curated by Booking.com: ....

Jammu And Kashmir , Western Ghats , Uttar Pradesh , Nilgiri Hills , Tamil Nadu , Himachal Pradesh , Nilgiri Tahrs , Eeravikulam National Park , Kashmir Stag In Dachigam National Park , Manas National Park In Assam , Keibul Lamjao National Park In Manipur , Eravikulam National Park Idukki , Keibul Lamjao National Park , Dachigam National Park , Nilgiri Tahr In Eravikulam National Park , Manas National Park , Wildlife Day , Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary , Old World , South India , Thenmala Eco Tourism Project , Shenduruny Wildlife , Anamalai Tiger Reserve , Charmadi Ghat , Kashmir Stag , Loktak Lake ,

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Hokersar -The Heaven of Migratory Birds. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur
After Hokersar wetland, the wildlife authorities had a humanitarian show at Dachigam national park, where they made arrangements of food for Hangul, the Kashmir stag.  As it snowed heavily this year, the officials witnessed that the deer came down to the park in search of food and they said that its movement increased this year so extra care was taken to ensure that they get enough food. The Hangul is the only surviving Red Deer sub-species in the Indian subcontinent. The magnificent mammal has been declared as a ‘critically endangered species’ by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). Known for its giant antlers bearing 11 to 16 points, the Hangul has been hunted for centuries which lead to its population plunging to 150 (as of 2017). Once found in high altitude regions of Northern India, the Kashmir Stag is now confined to only Dachigam National Park in Kashmir and its population has ....

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