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WILD LIFE
INTRUDUCTION:
Indian is unique in having immense natural beauty is its different lions and in possessing a rich and diverse wild life fauna Indian wild life is incomparable in its variety for example, the tiger, the lion and the leopard room about in the same country elephants and the one horned rhinoceros are found here in abundance.
India has more types of the graceful deer and cats than any other country in the world. In facts, India includes more than
120 families of terrestrial vertebrates.
It has been estimated that there are more than 400 species of mammals, 1200 species of Birds, more than 350 Species of
Reptiles and more that 29,70,000 species of insects in India.

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References: order Acipenseriformes The critically endangered beluga (European sturgeon, Huso huso) at up to 1476 kg (3250 lb) is the largest sturgeon (which are also mostly cartilaginous) and is considered the largest anadromous fish.

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