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By JYOTI KOTHARI


Wild life in Rajasthan

India is a big country with diversed topography and climate that allows variety of wild life to grow. Indian province Rajasthan has multi variety wild life because of its typical geographical conditions. There is thar desrt in rajasthan at one side and vindhyan track at another. Aravali, the oldest mountains in the world passes through Rajasthan. There are many sancturies, bird sancturies and National parks in Rajasthan including Ghana, Ranathambore, Sariska etc.

Jaipur the Pink city of India that also known as Emerald city, is capital of Rajasthan. Jaipur is also known as Gulabi Nagar. The city is famous for its Color Stone business.

Jaipur zoo preserves wild life of Rajasthan and India. There are many wild animals in Jaipur zoo. It preserves Deer, Barasingha, Lion, Tiger, Wolf, Beer, Aligator, Crocodile and many other animals.

It also preserves birds. There are wide range of birds such as peacock, love birds, austrich, swan, duck, stork etc in jaipur zoo.

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Deer and Barasinga

Deer park, Jaipur zoo
Barasinga, Indian Deer
Barasinga, Indian Deer
Deer in nature
Deer in nature
Deer
Deer
Barasinga, standing in Jaipur Zoo
Barasinga, standing in Jaipur Zoo

 Deer and Barasinga are found plenty in Rajasthan especially in Aravali and Bindhyan trap region. Sariska is known for its Tiger reserve and Ranthambore National park for Lions.

River Chambal is source of Aligators and Crocodiles. Jaipur zoo has been doing a lot for preservation of these reptiles.

Wolves are the natural residents of Thar desert in Rajasthan.

Aligators and Crocodiles in jaipur Zoo

Aligator
Aligator
Aligators at Jaipur Zoo
Aligators at Jaipur Zoo
Aligators and Crocodiles at jaipur Zoo
Aligators and Crocodiles at jaipur Zoo

Lion and Wolf

Lion Sleeping in Jaipur Zoo 1
Lion Sleeping in Jaipur Zoo 1
Lion Sleeping in Jaipur Zoo 2
Lion Sleeping in Jaipur Zoo 2
Wolf
Wolf

Museum at Jaipur Zoo

Tiger mummy at Jaipur Zoo
Tiger mummy at Jaipur Zoo
deer mummy
deer mummy
White Tiger mummy
White Tiger mummy
Tiger mummy
Tiger mummy

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terrowhite  says:
8 months ago

Excellent hub! full of useful info about shangahi. You've given me some great ideas and I'll be checking back. 5 stars!

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JYOTI KOTHARI  says:
8 months ago

Dear Terrowhite,

Here is nothing about sangahi! I can not understand.

Jyoti Kothari

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