Re: NATIONAL ANIMAL OF INDIA
Re: NATIONAL ANIMAL OF INDIA
I have never seen tigers in my life other than in tv's............
And i've heard that now a day's Tigers are vanishing.... I know that they are harmful to us
but anyways "Save Tigers"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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umm.. they are not harmful to us but if we are going to interfere in their habitat.. then sure it is..
They are meant for Jungles and we are for cities.. so not to interfere and everything shall be fine !
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That is what i meant to say................ If we go and disturb them they'll surely hurt us... :-X
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Re: NATIONAL ANIMAL OF INDIA
ya, national animal is tiger? it is very knowledgeabe, and i thanks 2 u, waiting for your next info........
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What you want to know more :)
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Well yea and it is also national animal of Africa and kenya...
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love to be a tigar viva o benfica
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Re: NATIONAL ANIMAL OF INDIA
Tiger is our national animal..
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ya u r right they are becoming extinct on a large scale........
save tigers...................its important
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may be after few years tigers will also be like dianosers... thy wil really be difficult to find.. the way we dont find white tiger now..
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Originally Posted by Soniya
NATIONAL ANIMAL OF INDIA
The Tiger - Lord of the Indian Jungles, is the National Animal of India. The tiger is the symbol of India's ya u r right they are becoming extinct. they r wealth of wildlife.
The magnificent tiger, Panthera tigris (Linnaeus), is a striped animal. It has a thick yellow coat of fur with dark stripes. The combination of grace, strength, agility and enormous power has earned the tiger its pride of place as the national animal of India. Out of eight races of the species known, the Indian race, the Royal Bengal Tiger, is found throughout the country except in the north-western region and also in the neighbouring countries, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh. To check the dwindling population of tigers 1 As published in Volume Eight of Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library Popular Edition 1972.
Tigers are now getting extinct. The Government of India, under its Project Tiger programme, started a massive effort to preserve the tiger population in 1973. Today, the tiger advances as a symbol of India's conservation of itself its wildlife heritage.