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Botanical garden zoological park biodiversity hot spots in india

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Botanical garden 'Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden Kolkata'.

Zoological park -National Zoological Park -Delhi

Biodiversity hotspots in India are the Himalayas, the Western Ghats, the Indo Burma region, the Sundaland.

Explanation:

  • The Indian Botanic Garden contains tremendous lots of 'orchids, bamboos and the Great Banyan Tree'.
  • The National Zoological Park is home for nearly 1350 animals describing almost 130 varieties of animals from the world. Delhi zoo include 'lion, tiger, hippopotamus, Spider monkey, and Zebras'.
  • The first one is in the Himalayas where we will find one-horned rhinoceros, Salamander and about 36 rare flora species.
  • The second is the Western Ghats, where we will find the reptiles, amphibians and even snakes and nepenthes which is an insect-eating plant.
  • The third is the Indo Burma region, where we will find Bengal Tigers, Jackals, and many other flora species.
  • The fourth is the Sundaland which covers Sri Lanka and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, where we will find the Indian Cobra, Indian Elephant, and many plant species.

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