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Describe the wildlife of ganga brahmaputra basin

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Answered by pavinashr709
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The Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta (also known as the Brahmaputra Delta,[1] the Sunderbans Delta or the Bengal Delta[2]) is a river delta in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent, consisting of Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the world's largest delta and empties into the Bay of Bengal the combined waters of several river systems, mainly those of the Brahmaputra river and the Ganges river. It is also one of the most fertile regions in the world, thus earning the nickname The Green Delta. The delta stretches from the Hooghly River on the west to the Meghna River on the east.
Answered by kingofself
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Explanation:

Wild life in The Ganga Brahmaputra basin:

  • Ganga Brahmaputra basin was formed by the tributaries of Ganga and Brahmaputra rivers.
  • The Ganga Brahmaputra basin is also known to as a home to a diverse wildlife.
  • The most common animals are present in this basin are tigers, elephants, deer’s and monkeys and also one-horned rhinoceros, alligators, crocodiles.
  • And some aquatic animals are also present in the adjacent rivers. Some of them are Rohu, Hilsa, Catla and Susu.
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