write a short note on wildlife of india for class 6
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Natural vegetation, also known as ‘flora,’ refers to plants and trees that grow without any interference or help from human beings.
Wildlife refers to animals that cannot be domesticated by human beings and known as ‘fauna’.
India is also home to a variety of wildlife.
Tigers are found throughout India - from the Himalayas to Kanyakumari. The Royal Bengal Tiger is our national animal.
The Gir forest in Gujarat is the home of the Asiatic lion. Snow leopards are found in the Himalayan region. Elephants and one-horned rhinoceroses are found in the forests of Assam.
Hot desert areas, such as the Great Indian Desert and the Rann of Kutch are the habitat of camels.
Asiatic lions, tigers, elephants, one-horned rhinoceroses, camels, wild asses, wild goats, snow leopards, bears, nilgais and cheetahs are some wild animals commonly found in India.
The peacock is our national bird. Parrots, pigeons, mynahs, geese, bulbuls and ducks are some of the commonly spotted birds.
India has a rich variety of birds; bird sanctuaries provide birds with a natural habitat. India also has several hundreds of species of snakes. Cobras and kraits are the most poisonous snakes.
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The wildlife of India is as diverse as the Indian culture. Because of different type of climate in every region we find different wildlife in India. Up in the Himalayas we find animals who are adaptive to cold like mountain goats, wolves and many more.
Westward towards the Thar, we find animals that adapt in the hot temperatures. Like desert snake, desert rat and foxes.
In the Deccan region we find the Bengal tigers and leopards.