Tuesday, October 14, 2008

WildLife in India

The Indian sub-continent houses a rich plethora of wildlife. From the great range of Himalayas in the north to the virgin forests in the south, and from the mangrove swamps in the east to the sprawling deserts of the west, the natural habitats in India are home to some of the rarest species of wildlife in the world.
These include about 350 species of mammals, 2100 species and sub-species of birds and about 20,000 species of insects.Wild life is one of nature's most beautiful gifts to mankind, which is no less than a precious natural wealth. It embraces all living creatures, non-domesticated and found wild in nature. More more details :- http://www.HillsGuide.com

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