India is known for its culture and religions, apart from that India is also known for its biodiversity. India is included in the world’s megadiverse countries. Do not get it and this is because here you will get to see almost every type of environment, in India you will find dense rainforests, mangrove forests, deserts, seas, islands, snowy mountains and almost every type of forest, that’s why here There are so many different types of animals and in this blog we have included some such animals which have brought laurels to India, so stay tuned with Animal TV Hindi to know and watch those wonderful animals and enjoy the blog.
10. RED PANDA
Red pandas are found in the forests of the southern peaks of the Himalayas, southwest China, Sikkim, Assam and northern Arunachal Pradesh. They are silent most of the time except for chirping and chirping sounds. After 2008, the red panda was listed as an endangered animal. As it is named Red Panda, it does not mean that it is a panda, nor does it belong to any bear species, Red Panda is the only living species in its family, they like to eat bamboo, that is why they are They live in the areas where you can easily find them around bamboo trees, this is a very cute and lovely animal.
9. ONE HORNED RHINOSOUROUS
Which is also called the Indian rhino, greater one-horned rhinoceros or great Indian rhinoceros, is the fourth largest aquatic animal in the world, today this animal has become endangered due to the reduction of its habitat area. It is found in some protected areas of Assam in Northeast India and Terai of Nepal, where its population is limited to riverine forest areas in the foothills of the Himalayas. Weighing 2200 kg, this animal can run at a speed of about 55 kilometers per hour, so if ever your If you encounter them, get out of their way.
8. INDIAN LEOPARD
Whose scientific name is Panthera pardus fusca, is a subspecies of leopard found in the Indian subcontinent. Due to the loss of forests, its habitat area is shrinking, due to which it has become an unsafe animal in India, despite its deep cultural and natural importance. The fear of cat remains the most because this wild cat has attacked humans the most till date, yet this animal is one of the most important animals of the forests.
7. SNOW LEOPARD
Snow Leopard, which is a large cat species found in Central Asia, its scientific name is Panthera uncia. People think that it is a subspecies of leopard, but it is not so. Snow leopard has nothing to do with snow leopard tiger. Close Relatives means Tiger and Snow Leopard were once born from the same wild cat, but later due to change in their living areas, it became two different species. Snow Leopard lives on the high hills of the Himalayas. If you want to know more about snow leopard, then I have made a separate video for it, you can know about it by going there, you will find the link of the video in the comment section.
6. INDIAN ELEPHANT
It is one of the 4 species of Asian Elephant, it is found in maximum quantity in India. This subspecies is also found in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Laos, Malaysian Peninsula, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand and Vietnam. It is the largest land animal in Asia, currently their population is between 20000 to 25 thousand. The most danger left around these elephants is because of us humans, humans hunt them for their teeth, which is a very bad thing, the more precious their teeth are, the more precious they are in these forests and you should always remember this.
5. GHARIAL
This crocodile weighing 160 kg is considered the longest crocodile in the world, its length is about 6 meters and it is found only in India and Nepal. In the 19th century, this crocodile was hunted so much that its population was less than 300. It was left but then later many programs were started to save them and now their population is a bit bigger. They have about 110 teeth in this long mouth, with the help of which they hunt fish very easily.
4. ASIATIC LION
This species of lion is found only and only in the Gir National Park and its surrounding areas in the Gujarat state of India, hence it is also called the Indian lion. Compared to African lions, their size is slightly less and they have mane around their neck. The color and size of lions are also less, it is not that these lions can survive only in Gir National Park, at one time they were found in other areas of India, but there is a huge reduction in their living areas and their hunting. due to which it decreased.
3. GAUR
A large, black fur-covered bovine animal found in South Asia and Southeast Asia. Today its largest population is found in India. Gaur is the largest of the wild cattle, it is more dangerous than the wild buffaloes of Africa, only humans and tigers can hunt this creature.
2. SLOTH BEAR
The sloth bear or sloth bear, also known as reech or riksha in Sanskrit, is a species of bear found in the Indian subcontinent. Its scientific name is Melarsus arsinus. It eats ants, fruits, seeds and termites. This species of bear evolved from other species of bears about 40,00000 years ago. This species of bear is a different species. They live in the area, that’s why gradually they developed an angry nature, so whenever a tiger encounters them, they become very aggressive, because of which the tigers run away from them.
1. ROYAL BENGAL TIGER
Which is also known as the Indian Tiger, it is also the national animal of India and it is also considered the most important animal of India. People from all over the world come to India only to see this tiger. It is the largest wild cat in the world. And the largest population of tigers lives in India. Bengal Tiger is a subspecies of tiger, apart from that there are five more subspecies which include Siberian Tiger, Sumatran tiger, South China tiger, Indochinese tiger and Malayan tiger. The top predator animals of the food chain are so important for the forests and Tiger is the top predator animal of the forest, that is why it is the most important animal of India.