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Wild animal population of Kerala, India
(Nilgiri Langur) 2987 2395 24809 51517 Vellakurangu (Bonnet Macaque) 4860 6869 Kaduva (Tiger) 76 73 71 Puli (Leopard) 16 26 Chennaya (Wild dog) 358 709 Veruku (Small Indian Civet) 33 Malamuzhakki Vezhampal (Great Indian Hornbill) 342 Kattukozhi (Grey Jungle Fowl) 5719 Mayil (Peacock) 800 Perumpampu (Rock Python) 44 Note: A jump in population of some of the species including the Nilgiri Langur, ...
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HKRAS - HK Protected Wild Animals
Squirrels Sciuridae, all species of all genera Cetaceans (Dolphins, whales, porpoises) Cetacea, all species Common Red Fox Vulpes vulpes Mongooses Masked Palm Civet Small Indian Civet Large Indian Civet Herpestes, all species Paguma larvata Viverricula indica Viverra zibetha Otter Chinese Ferret Badger Lutra lutra Melogale moschata Leopard Cat Felis bengalensis Dugongs Dugong, all ...
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Ranthambore Tiger Reserve,Ranthambore Wildlife Sanctuary,Ranthambore Tiger Reserve in India
Sloth Bear, Striped Hyena, Wolf, Wild dog (or Dhole), Jackal, Indian Fox, Palm Civet, Small Indian Civet, Common Indian Mongoose, small Indian Mongoose, Ratel (or Honey Badger), Crocodile and the ... Spotted Deer (or Chital) and the Sambhar Deer, and, two kinds of Antelopes, namely the Indian Gazelle (or Chinkara) and the Bluebull (or Neelgai). Black Buck (another kind of antelope), which is ...
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February 2007 - mongabay.com
One largely unexamined threat comes from introduced species such as the Indian civet and mongoose, but especially dogs and cats that have become feral. Dr. Michelle Sauther, an anthropologist at the University of Colorado at Boulder, is currently developing a project to assess this threat. Specifically she ...
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Terrestrial Ecoregions -- Eastern Himalayan broadleaf forests (IM0401)
A number of mammals found here also are on the threatened list: tiger, red panda, takin, southern serow goats, and great Indian civet. The golden langur lives only here and in the adjacent Himalayan Subtropical Broadleaf Forests ecoregion. One type of squirrel, the Namdapha flying squirrel, lives nowhere else in the world. Cause for Concern More than two-thirds of ...
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Terrestrial Ecoregions -- Northern Triangle temperate forests (IM0402)
Two are endemic deer species: the Gongshan muntjac and Feas muntjac. Other endangered or rare species include the Bengal tiger, takin, clouded leopard, red panda, Asiatic black bear, stumped-tailed monkey, and great Indian civet, to name a few. Unlike many places in the Indo-Pacific, these forests remain relatively intact. As a result, ...
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EDGE :: Species Search
Magnificent broodfrog (Pseudophryne covacevichae)Magnificent web-footed salamander (Bolitoglossa magnifica)Mahogany glider (Petaurus gracilis)Mala (Lagorchestes hirsutus)Malabar civet (Viverra civettina)Malabar dot frog (Ramanella triangularis)Malabar Indian frog (Indirana diplosticta)Malabar night frog (Nyctibatrachus major)Malabar tropical frog (Micrixalus saxicola)Malagasay brown-tailed ...
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Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary,Sariska National Park,Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary in India
Nilgai, Sambar and Chital. In the evenings, Indian Porcupine, Striped Hyaena, Indian Palm Civet and even Leopard are sometimes seen. The forests are lush during and ... of the sparse foliage. Sariska is excellent for birdwatching and has an unusually large population of Indian Peafowl. In the backdrop of history! Apart from wildlife, there is touch of historicity as ...
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Ambergris Pathfinder: Books and Monographs
This was ... pp. 292-293. The West came to know ambergris through Arab traders to the Andamans in the Indian Ocean. In Europe there was great confusion over its origin until 1724 when Dudley demonstrated conclusively that ...
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