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TigerThe Indian Tiger has a small head in proportion to his body. He's not cold- blooded, but a warm-blooded mammal who weighs 400-569 lbs.
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Bengal TigerBengal tigers are also called as Indian tiger, they are the most numerous in population than any other tiger subspecies.
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CobraThe Indian Cobra is known around the world as highly venomous snake that feeds on rodents, lizards, and frogs. As well as biting, the Indian cobra can attack or defend itself from a distance by "spitting" venom, which, if it enters the opponent's eyes, causes severe pain and damage.
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Rhino One-horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis): Poaching for its horn, combined with continual habitat destruction has brought this wonderful pachyderm to the verge of virtual extinction.
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Lion Asiatic Lion (Panthera leo persica) One of the largest of Indian cats, and the last remnant of the low-three digit population is confined to at Sasan Gir forests (Gujarat), where less than 300 remain.
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Leopard Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia), the elusive, only truly alpine cat of the world. These cats have an elongate and muscular body. Their paws are broad and their ears are short. In tropical regions their coats tend to be shorter..
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Elephant Asiatic Elephant (Elephas maximus): The largest and tallest of all Indian animals - literally the lumbering giant of the Indian jungle. Extremely social in its habits.
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Deer The Brow-antlered Deer (Cervus eldi) of Manipur (northeast India), or Sangai, or Thamin. One of the rarest and most localised deer in the world - and quite obviously, the most endangered deer species in the world.
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Cranes The Sarus crane is the world's tallest flying bird; a large male may stand six feet tall. There are three recognized subspecies of the sarus crane. The Indian sarus cranes live, as their name implies, predominately in Asia's subcontinent.
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Camel The dromedary camel is characterized by a long-curved neck, deep-narrow chest, and a single hump. Hair length is longer on the throat, shoulder, and hump.
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BirdsIn total there are 1219 extant native species including migrants and vagrants (but excluding 3 species now known to be extinct in the country, and 2 introduced species).
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Black Buck The Black Buck,(Antelope cervicapra) (Krishna Saar) is an endangered and fully protected species in Nepal. The adult male Black Buck has striking Black and white pelage (fur) and long spiral horns. Horns seldom exceed 50 cm and may reach 65 cm in Nepal.
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Peacock The male Indian Peafowl, commonly known as the peacock, is one of the most recognizable birds in the world. These large, brightly colored birds have a distinctive crest and an unmistakable ornamental train.
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