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Fauna in ganga and Brahmaputra

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Answered by navyagupta2853
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Fauna in Ganga and Brahmaputra

The Brahmaputra is a natural barrier to the migration of much wildlife and many species, such as the pygmy hog, hispid hare, or the Malayan sun bear, pig-tailed macaque, golden langur, stump-tailed macaque, western hoolock gibbon live on one side of the river only.

The Ganga River is one of the largest river systems in the world. It harbours important aquatic fauna such as the Gangetic river dolphin, gharial, otters, turtles and several aquatic and terrestrial birds.

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The main features of this river basin are:

  • The main features of this river basin are:A fertile belt that includes most of north and east India.

  • Rich source of alluvial soil.

  • Number of ox-bow lakes over the plains.

  • Bounded on the north by the mountains and foothills of the Himalayas.

  • On east, lies the famed Sundarbans delta.

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Answered by keziahms2009
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Wildlife. The Ganga Brahmaputra basin is house to a varied wildlife as well. Tigers, Elephants, Deer and monkeys are the most common. Apart from these one-horned Rhinoceros, crocodiles, alligators and Bengal tiger are a common sight in the delta.

Fauna in Ganga and Brahmaputra

The Brahmaputra is a natural barrier to the migration of much wildlife and many species, such as the pygmy hog, hispid hare, or the Malayan sun bear, pig-tailed macaque, golden langur, stump-tailed macaque, western hoolock gibbon live on one side of the river only.

The Ganga River is one of the largest river systems in the world. It harbours important aquatic fauna such as the Gangetic river dolphin, gharial, otters, turtles and several aquatic and terrestrial birds.

The main features of this river basin are:

The main features of this river basin are:A fertile belt that includes most of north and east India.

Rich source of alluvial soil.

Number of ox-bow lakes over the plains.

Bounded on the north by the mountains and foothills of the Himalayas.

On east, lies the famed Sundarbans delta.

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