Definition and concept of wildlife in india - distribution of wildlife in india
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wild animals collectively; the native fauna (and sometimes flora) of a region.
Wildlife traditionally refers to undomesticated animal species, but has come to include all plants, fungi, and other organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans. ... Some animals, however, have adapted to suburban environments.
Wildlife traditionally refers to undomesticated animal species, but has come to include all plants, fungi, and other organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans. ... Some animals, however, have adapted to suburban environments.
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The term wild life generally gives the impression of large and ferocious animals living in the jungle or waters such as lions and tigers, crocodiles and rhinoceros. Wild life refers to any living organism in its natural habitat. It includes all plants, animals and microorganisms other than animals domesticated and cultivated plants
.India is rich and diverse in wildlife.
2. It has more than 89,000 species of animals.
3. Different unique species of birds are also seen in India.
4. About 5 to 8 percent of world's amphibians are found here.
5 It is good to know that India is the only country in the world having both lions and tigers.
6.Elephants are famous in the hot wet forests of Assam, Karnataka and Kerala.
7.The swampy and marshy lands of Assam and West Bengal are known for one- horned rhinos.
8. Indian forests have bison, nilgai, chousingha, gazel and many other species of deer.
.India is rich and diverse in wildlife.
2. It has more than 89,000 species of animals.
3. Different unique species of birds are also seen in India.
4. About 5 to 8 percent of world's amphibians are found here.
5 It is good to know that India is the only country in the world having both lions and tigers.
6.Elephants are famous in the hot wet forests of Assam, Karnataka and Kerala.
7.The swampy and marshy lands of Assam and West Bengal are known for one- horned rhinos.
8. Indian forests have bison, nilgai, chousingha, gazel and many other species of deer.
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