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Arunachal
Pradesh is home to a very rich
mammalian wildlife population as
the wide variety of altitudinal
and climatic conditions have
given rise to different forest
types which create corresponding
natural shelter , food etc. to
varieties of wildlife. It has
two National Parks and four
Wildlife Sanctuaries. It is home
to many rare and highly
endangered species of Wild life
like Mishmi, Takin, Hoolock
Gibbon, Musk Deer, Bharal,
Hisbid Hare, Flying Squirrel and
more than 500 species of birds.
Namdapha National Park amongst
them has perhaps the widest
diversity of habitat of any of
South Asia's protected areas. It
is unique, with it's elevation
varying between
200
to 4500 mts. and has all four
large cats, the tiger, leopard,
clouded leopard and snow leopard
in addition to lesser feline
species like the Golden cat and
marbled cat.
Seven species of primates i.e.
Hoolock Gibbon, Slow loris,
Assamese macaque, Rhesus
macaque, Pigtailed macaque,
Stumptaile macaque and Capped
langur are found here.
All the three goat antelopes
found in India i.e. Serow, Goral
and Takin are found here.
Arunachal Pradesh is the only
place in India where Takin is
found. Among the large mammals,
Mittan, which is a cross between
the wild Gaur and domestic
cattle, buffalo and elephant are
all found in the plains and
adjoining hills.
The
other high altitude animals
include Himalayan Black bear,
Red panda etc. The Musk deer is
found in some areas of the state
while the bharal has been
reported in the western part of
the state.
Among the smaller mammals a
large number of
rodents(squirrels, porcupine and
rats), civet, mongoose, linsang,
shrew and bat species are found
here.
More than five hundred bird
species have been recorded in
Arunachal Pradesh, many of which
are highly endangered and
restricted to this state , e.g.
White winged wood duck, sclater
monal, temminck's tragopan,
Bangal florican etc. This state
has the
highest
number of species of pheasants
with some ten species at
different altitudinal levels.
Arunachal Pradesh is equally
rich in reptiles, amphibia and
pisces. Pythons and snakes of
all colours and descriptions are
found in the forests all almost
all the levels upto the
temperate zone.
The invertebrate faunal
communities are found in the
dense and evergreen forests of
Arunachal Pradesh. Numerous
species of butterflies, moths,
beetles and all other kinds of
small creatures make Arunachal
Pradesh a paradise for
Entomologists and Naturalists.
Arunachal also has more than 500
rare species of Orchids.
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