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Home / Environment / India's Hidden Wildlife: Meet Rare, Endangered Species

India's Hidden Wildlife: Meet Rare, Endangered Species

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Lion-tailed macaques are endangered primates native to the Western Ghats.
  • The elusive Malabar civet faces severe threats from habitat loss and poaching.
  • Purple frogs spend most of their lives underground, emerging only to breed.
India's Hidden Wildlife: Meet Rare, Endangered Species

India is home to an array of rare and unique animal species, many of which are critically endangered and facing significant threats to their survival. Among these is the lion-tailed macaque, an old-world monkey distinguished by its silver-white mane, native to the Western Ghats and severely impacted by habitat degradation. Its survival is a pressing concern for conservationists.

The Malabar civet, a nocturnal and elusive mammal also found in the Western Ghats, is among the world's most endangered. It is seldom observed in the wild due to relentless poaching and the continuous loss of its natural habitat. Another intriguing species is the purple frog, unique to the Western Ghats, which spends most of its life underground, surfacing only for a few days during the monsoon for procreation.

Further illustrating India's diverse fauna are the Kashmir stag, or Hangul, in the Kashmir Valley, whose population has drastically declined. The genetically unique Himalayan wolf, adapted to harsh climates, and the Nicobar Megapode, a bird that incubates eggs using decaying vegetation heat, also highlight the nation's rich biodiversity.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The elusive Malabar civet can be found in the Western Ghats region of India.
The Nicobar Megapode is unique because it uses the heat from decaying vegetation to incubate its eggs in mounds.
The purple frog spends most of its life underground, emerging only for a few days during the monsoon to reproduce.

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