Sure one may have experienced the best
Wildlife Adventure India around, but all Wildlife Tours
India amount to nothing if one has not beheld species
unique only to the subcontinent.
Luckily enough, standard
India Adventure Tour Packages showcase the great Indian
one-horned rhinoceroses (Rhinoceros unicornis).
This
is the second largest of five rhino species, which
could reach a height reaching six feet and weight to
5,000 pounds, at most. Wildlife Tours India often navigates
the floodplain grasslands and adjacent forests and
swamps for these rhinos.
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The male rhinos are territorial and solitary, but females
are distinguished as traveling with their young. The diet
of one-horned rhinos is vegetarian, consisting of grass,
leaves, fruit, branches, and farm crops. India has about
60% of the said species’ total populace over
the world. They have already succumbed to endangerment.
Around
80% of the world's tiger population is concentrated in India.
Endangered numbers notwithstanding, Adventure Safari tours
India promise to get tourists face to face with tigers one
way or the other.
More often than not, India
Adventure Tour Packages feature the Bengal tiger of
the orange and black-striped variety.
But India Adventure Travel is way beyond compare
when one beholds white tigers, whose tremendous rareness
is of repute, underscoring a sense of inimitability
for the experience.
Weighing approximately 285 kg, the white tiger is measured at about 3 meters long. In contrast to the Siberian tiger, its coat is flatter, the tawny color richer and the stripes darker.
A white tiger is not a separate subspecies though,
only a genetic variation of the Bengal tiger. |
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It is characterized by blue eyes, pink nose, and creamy
white fur covered with chocolate-colored stripes. Naturally,
the white Bengal tiger lives in grassy or swampy areas and
forests, but it has since required the sanctuary of a zoo or
special wildlife parks.
Adventure Tourism India perceives wildlife adventure tours
featuring these special creatures as instrumental in interrupting
the species’ drastic decline. Habitat destruction,
trophy hunting and poaching pose the greatest threats to
these creatures.
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