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describe the differet wildlife species found in india throw some light on their distribution​

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Answered by rahulyadav1262
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India is home to a large variety of animals. It is a biodiversity hotspot with its various ecosystems ranging from the Himalayas in the north to the evergreen rain-forests in the south, the desert sands of the west to the marshy mangroves of the east. India, lying within the Indomalayan realm, is home to about 7.6% of mammal, 14.7% of amphibian, 6% of bird, 6.2% of reptilian, and 6.0% of flowering plant species.[1] India's forest lands nurture about 500 species of mammals and 2000+ bird species. This richness of Indian wildlife has been celebrated since time immemorial. Four of India’s national symbols consist India’s mammals.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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India is a country of amazing extremes in terms of its size, population, and even wildlife. India's huge assortment of lush mountains, verdant meadows, luscious tropical rainforests and forests, deep marshes, and scorching deserts are home to some of the largest (and even some of the tiniest) fauna on the globe. The Himalayas, the Indo-Gangetic plain (called after the two northern rivers it is confined by), the Western Ghats mountain range, and the Deccan Plateau toward the south are some of the most notable areas of the nation.

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  • One of the top tourist locations in India is the Nagarahole National Park, which is situated in the southern state of Karnataka. Tigers, crocodiles, elephants, and waterfowl call the verdant woods, jungles, and marshlands home.
  • Buffalo, deer, river dolphins, tigers, and the majority of the surviving rhinoceroses in the world may be found at the Kaziranga National Park, which is situated in the northeastern province of Assam on the floodplains of the Brahmaputra River.
  • Savannas and marshes in the northern state of Rajasthan's Keoladeo National Park provide the perfect refuge for migratory birds from Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, China, and Siberia.
  • The Indian muntjac, spotted chital, sambar, and blackbuck are just a few of the many deer species found in Madhya Pradesh's central highlands' Satpura National Park.

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