Tuesday, October 27, 2009

A safari with one horn Indian Rhino

One horn Indian Rhino has skin with loose folds. These features are totally different from African rhinos. Indian one horn Rhino generally eats grass, reeds and twigs. Rhinos spend long periods rejoicing mud and lying in water.
Elephant safari is an ideal way to encounter with the Indian Rhino from a close range. You can also explore some Zoos in India that domiciles the Indian Rhino. One-horned Rhinoceros or the Great One-horned Rhinoceros is discovered in the state of Assam. People believe since many years that, various parts of the rhinos have charming settings. Best season to spot Rhino is monsoon and November to April. Kaziranga National Park and ManasNational Park located in Assam are the perfect destinations to spot the Indian Rhino in its natural home
ground.
Habitat:
The real habitat of Rhino is took place from the foothills of the Hindu Kush in Pakistan. The Indian rhino was carried off from all the regions except Chitwan Valley, Brahmaputra valley and Teesta valley. Later it was found in south Nepal and north parts of India. Rhinos are now restricted to the lofty grasslands and river line forests of the Himalayan foothills. The Indian rhino is one of the species that dwell in the Himalaya and Indo - B
urma Biodiversity spots and the Terai-Duar Savannas & Grasslands.
Home of Rhino in India:
Kaziranga National Park:

Kaziranga National Park is set along the mighty Brahmaputra River. It covers a region of around 430 sq km. The swamplands and lush green pastures are elegant with its tall and evergreen woods. You will find large number of Rhino in this region. It is an alarming point for Rhino. This park is the greatest success of rhinoceros preservation. Rhinos were viciously stewed for their horn.

Manas National Park:

Another most prominent and Rhino sanctuary is Manas national park. It is remarkable for its rare golden Langur.

Golden langur is found only in this part of India. Other animals include Assamese Macaque, Capped Langur and the Hoolock Gibbon. An attractive and fascinating Reserve houses Red Panda, which are rarely found in high elevations. Covered in 2,840 sq km, Manas National Park is a very special ecosphere. It also houses around twenty species of animals and birds. These are enormously vulnerable, which include Hispid Hare and Pigmy Hog.

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