专业群
Mr. Thomas E King
India's Amazing Animals

    Nothing matches an early morning cruise to see elephants
  grazing beside a tranquil  lake or  an evening excursion to see
  a swamp sky filled with birds. Wildlife adventures come in
  many shapes and sizes in India, a country where the fauna is
  as diverse as its people.
    From the wet tropical  evergreen forests found in the lush
  lowlands of Kerala  to  the  dry  alpine scrub seen in the
  Himalayas more than 500  different kinds of mammals can be
  seen in these forests along with 2,000 different species of birds
  and  for  the  sharp eyed over 30,000 types of insects, fish,
  reptiles and amphibians.
    A number  of  the  mammals are unique  to India while others
  are often closely associated with the vast country. For instance,
  the Asian lion of Gir, the white  tiger of Rewa, the wild ass of
  Kutch, the golden langur of Assam, the black buck of Karmur,
  the barasingha of Kanha, the  chowsingha ( the male of this
  species is the only animal with  four horns) of  Bandipur,  the
  Royal   Bengal   Tiger, the Indian Elephant, the gaur and the
  sambar are all exclusive to India.

    Much of  this  menagerie  can  be safely viewed in more than
  100 wildlife  sanctuaries. Touring  is by  car  or  four wheel
  drive vehicle, elephant, pony, boat or, in some cases, on foot.
    The  best season for game viewing varies depending on the
  terrain and  rainfall  patterns  but  generally March  through
  May is the most reliable time to visit the national parks. The
  monsoon season makes touring impossible at some sanctuaries
  from about  mid-June to October.
    One of the most sought after animals on wildlife safaris is the
  lion, the strongest  of all  carnivores and India's first national
  animal. The only place where lion  are now  naturally found is
  in Gir Forest. It's a 1&1/4 hours flight northwest from Mumbai
  followed by a 50-minute drive. 

    Gir's Asiatic species of lion differs from its African cousin by
  having  a scanty mane,  a longer tassel of hair at the end of the
  tail and heavier tufts of hair at the elbow.
    Perhaps  equal   in  popularity  to  the  lion  is  the  tiger.  The
  national animal of India since 1972, the tiger is an individualist
  as it lives alone. Despite  a massive  decline  in  numbers  from
  an estimated  40,000 at the turn of the century the Indian Tiger
  is still the most abundant of all the sub-species.
    Corbett  National Park,  about 180  miles  northwest  of  New
  Delhi by road, in the Himalayan foothills and Kanha Sanctuary,
  reached by flying to Jabalpur  or  Nagpur  in central  India and
  then driving 170 miles north,  offer two good  locations  to see
  this elusive animal.

    From  Corbett  travellers  can  head  northeast  and  conclude
  their  wildlife   tour  with  a  visit   to  Kaziranga  Sanctuary,  a
  two-hour flight northeast of Calcutta  to  Jorhat  followed  by a
  two-hour  drive. The Indian rhinoceros found here stands up to
  two  metres  at  the shoulder  and  reaches  a   length  of  up  to
  4.25 metres. Aside from rhino, Kaziranga  is also home to wild
  buffalo,  swamp deer,  hog deer, pig, elephant, tiger  and many
  birds.
    A varied bird life can be found in most national parks in India.
  Not far from the Taj Mahal at Agra and an easy drive from the
  deserted city of  Fatehpur Sikri  is Bharatpur's  Keolade Ghana
  Bird  Sanctuary.  Over  300  different  species  of  water  birds
  winter  in  its  marshes. Ducks,  teal,  geese,   Siberian  cranes,
  painted storks,  egrets, cormorants  and  heron  nest  in Acacia
  trees dotting the sanctuary.
    Farther south in  Bandipur  and Mudumalai Sanctuaries which
  are   near  each   other   and   approximately  midway  between
  Ootacamund and Mysore in southern India, animal enthusiasts
  and  bird watchers alike share the same vehicle  as  they  take
  morning and evening game drives to see an amazing panorama
  of Nature's diversity.


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