More than 20% of mammals found in tripura are endangered because of
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Of a total of 15 species of non-human primate in India, 7(46.70%) are documented from tripura (Gupta, 2000). These also include some of the highly rare, endemic and endangered species, viz., Hoolock gibbon, slow loris, capped langur, Phayre's langur, stump-tailed macaquae and pig-tailed macaque.
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Survey has revealed that about 10% of plant species, and 21% of mammals are currently endangered. The cause include habitat loss and fragmentation, invasion by exotic, over-exploitation of resources and deforestation.
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