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Possessing a tremendous diversity of climate and physical conditions, India has great variety of fauna, numbering 92,037 species, of which insects alone include 61,375 species. It is estimated that about two times that number of species still remain to be discovered in India alone.
1. Nilgiri Tahr. Having curved horns, a gluey coat and coarse fur, Nilgiri Tahr is an interesting animal found in the western parts of India. Tropical rainforest regions, like Annamalai Hills, Palani Hills and Nilgiri Hills, are the home to this exotic species.
An endangered species, the Asiatic lion lives in the Gir National Park, Gujarat—this is the only population of this species that split from the African lions.
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD COP 14) has announced that the species of animals that have gone extinct in India are - Indian Cheetah, pink-headed duck, northern Sumatran rhinoceros, and Sunderban dwarf rhinoceros.
#1: Bengal Tiger
Out of all the animals in India, the Bengal tiger is probably the most famous.
Giraffes are native to Sub-Saharan Africa. Ancestors of giraffes, like Bramatherium and Sivatherium, lived on the Indian subcontinent about 2.5 to 6 million years ago. Giraffes are found in the wild only in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The magnificent tiger, Panthera tigris is a striped animal. It has a thick yellow coat of fur with dark stripes. The combination of grace, strength, agility and enormous power has earned the tiger its pride of place as the national animal of India.
Each state UTs have their own language, clothing, cuisine and look. India is tagged as the mother of so many inventions like algebra, number zero, shampoo, chess, value of pi and diamond mining. India has nearly 90,000 types of animals including over 350 mammals, 1,200 bird species and 50,000 plant species.
The rarest animal in the world is the vaquita (Phocoena sinus). It is a kind of critically endangered porpoise that only lives in the furthest north-western corner of the Gulf of California in Mexico. There are only 18 left in the world.
Key facts. There are only several hundred Asiatic lions in the wild, and they only live in the Gir Forest, India, in an area that is smaller than Greater London. Asian lions are slightly smaller than African lions.
Distribution of Elephants
However currently they are confined to Indian Subcontinent, South East Asia and some Asian Islands - Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Malaysia. About 60% of the Asian elephant population is in India.
About 150 years ago, British colonialists brought batches of what they thought were a single species of the northern giraffe to India, from their other colonial possessions in Africa. These now comprise a captive population of 29 individuals of northern giraffes across the country.
India, the only country in the world to have all the three prime members of the wild big cat family, India hosts almost 15 Big Cat Species. Out of these 15 types of big cats, The Lion, Tiger, and Leopard are the most popular and make India one of the major attractions for wildlife lovers across the globe.
India is known for many, many different aspects – its food, culture, its massive population, its natural landscapes, its languages, classical dances, Bollywood or the Hindi film industry (famous Indian figures such as Amitabh Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai), the birthplace of yoga, spirituality, natural beauty, ...
The cow, a revered animal in Hinduism
It represents Mother Earth, as it is a source of goodness and its milk nourishes all creatures. Krishna, a central Hindu deity, is often portrayed in stories recounting his life as a cowherd and referring to him as the child who protects cows.
Nearly 5.9 million to 9,000 years ago, India was home to the hippopotamus. These entered Eurasia from Africa, then diversified in South Asia before going extinct.
RAJIV Gandhi Zoological Park, Katraj, situated on the outskirts of Pune city, will have two guests in the near future — African species Giraffe and Zebra. This is for the first time in Maharashtra as well in Central India that two pairs of these exotic species will come.
The Himalayan Quail is a medium-sized quail found only in the western Himalayas and northwest India. This endangered bird is one of the rarest birds globally and unique in India.
The cheetahs will be flown in on a Boeing 747. A total of Rs 96 crore has been allotted for the project, said officials at the ministry of environment, forest and climate change (MoEFCC). To support the project, Indian Oil has provided an additional Rs 50 crore.
The last Asiatic cheetahs in India, three males from the same litter, were shot in 1948—while they were sitting together at night—by Maharajah Ramanuj Pratap Singh Deo of Surguja State, Madhya Pradesh, who poses behind them with his rifle.