This time we are going to talk about hindu animals. Let's start with the Bengal tiger. This tiger stands out for its reddish-yellow fur mixed with black stripes. These tigers basically live in the Sundarbans, Corbett, Kanha, Bandhavgarh and Ranthambhore national parks; but we can also find them in various zoos in the country such as the Alipore Zoo in Calcutta.
Today they are considered an endangered species. However, today there is a program called "Project Tiger", which has been carried out since 1973.
Another of the most representative animals of the country is the hindu rhinoceros, and which can be found in the swamps and grasslands of India, specifically in places like the banks of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. This animal is also in danger of extinction, and the rhinoceros population has decreased due to the destruction of its natural habitat, as well as the merciless lack of control of poaching.
If you dare to see them, we recommend going to national parks such as Kaziranga, and Manas and Jaldapara.
El indian elephant It stands out for its long front legs as well as its slim body compared to other Asian elephants. The average Indian elephant stands between 2,4 meters and 3 meters tall, and weighs between 3600 kg to 5000 kg. It is important to mention that the elephant population of India is estimated between 10.000 and 15.000.