Wildlife of India
Geography ⇒ Indian Geography
Wildlife of India starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the importance of biodiversity in Indian wildlife.
Explain the difference between a national park and a wildlife sanctuary.
Explain the role of wildlife sanctuaries in conservation.
Explain why wetlands are important for wildlife in India.
List any two reasons why poaching is harmful to wildlife.
Name any two endangered animals found in India.
Name any two national parks located in the Himalayan region.
Name one reptile and one amphibian commonly found in Indian forests.
The Gir Forest in Gujarat is famous for which animal? (1) Asiatic Lion (2) Bengal Tiger (3) Indian Rhinoceros (4) Snow Leopard
Which animal is known as the 'Ship of the Desert' and is found in the Thar Desert? (1) Camel (2) Horse (3) Buffalo (4) Goat
Which animal is protected under Project Elephant? (1) Indian Elephant (2) African Elephant (3) Asian Lion (4) Snow Leopard
Which of the following animals is endemic to the Western Ghats? (1) Nilgiri Tahr (2) Asiatic Lion (3) Snow Leopard (4) Indian Rhinoceros
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a critically endangered vulture species found in India.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a large herbivore found in the grasslands of Assam and West Bengal.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a large wild cat found in the Himalayan region of India.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a large wild sheep found in the Himalayas.
True or False: The Great Indian Bustard is an endangered bird species in India.
True or False: The Indian Bison is also known as Gaur.
True or False: The Indian Peafowl is the national bird of India.
True or False: The Indian Wild Ass is found in the Rann of Kutch.
