flora and fauna of ladakh and west bengal
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Flora of Ladakh
The flora of Ladakh comes under alpine and high alpine zones. There are a great number of annual, perennial herbs followed by stunted shrubs and bushes. The vegetation in Ladakh starts growing at the commencement of summer, with abundant moisture being provided by the melting snow.
Fauna of Ladakh
Snow leopard (schan) Snow leopard is one of the most elusive species of animals and that is what makes it so appealing. Asiatic ibex (skin) Black-necked crane (Cha thung-thung) Blue sheep or bharal (napo) Chukar partridge (srakpa) Eurasian lynx (eeh) Golden eagle (laknak) Himalayan marmot (phiya)
Flora of west Bangal
Part of the world's largest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans, is located in southern West Bengal. From a phytogeographic viewpoint, the southern part of West Bengal can be divided into two regions: the Gangetic plain and the littoral mangrove forests of the Sundarbans. The alluvial soil of the Gangetic plain, compounded with favorable rainfall, make this region especially fertile. Much of the vegetation of the western part of the state shares floristic similarities with the plants of the Chota Nagpur plateau in the adjoining state of Jharkhand. The predominant commercial tree species is Shorea robusta, commonly known as the Sal tree. The coastal region of Purba Medinipur exhibits coastal vegetation; the predominant tree is the Casuarina. A notable tree from the Sundarbans is the ubiquitous sundari (Heritiera fomes), from which the forest gets its name.
Fauna of West Bengal
West Bengal has 3.26% of its geographical area under protected areas comprising 15 wildlife sanctuaries and 5 national parks — Sundarbans National Park, Buxa Tiger Reserve, Gorumara National Park, Neora Valley National Park and Singalila National Park. Extant wildlife include Indian rhinoceros, Indian elephant, deer, bison, leopard, gaur, tiger, and crocodiles, as well as many bird species. Migratory birds come to the state during the winter.
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