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Black Buck 
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Black Buck
 
 
Snake 
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Snake
 
 
Spotted Deer - Corbett National Park,India
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Spotted Deer
 
 
Spotted Deers 
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Spotted Deers
 
 
Striped Palm Squirrel 
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Striped Palm Squirrel
 
 
Slow Loris 
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Slow Loris
 
 
Sangai Deers 
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Sangai Deers
 
 
Elephant with mahouts - The WWF considers the Indian Elephant widely distributed, but endangered.
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Elephant with mahouts
 
 
Tigers 
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Tigers
 
 
Asiatic Lily 
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Asiatic Lily
 
 
Indian Laburnum -Amaltas, Golden shower tree
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Indian Laburnum
 
 
Skippers 
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Skippers
 
 
Bevans Swift - A skipper or skipper butterfly is a butterfly  of the family Hesperiidae. They are named after their quick, darting flight habits. There are more than 3500 recognized species of skippers and they occur worldwide.
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Bevans Swift
 
 
Honey Bee 
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Honey Bee
 
 
Red Marsh Trotter - A dragonfly is a type of insect belonging to the order Odonata, the suborder Epiprocta or, in the strict sense, the infraorder Anisoptera. It is characterized by large multifaceted eyes, two pairs of strong transparent wings, and an elongated body.
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Red Marsh Trotter
 
 
ladybirds -Coccinella septempunctata, the seven-spot ladybird,

 Coccinellids are small insects, ranging from 1 mm to 10 mm (0.04 to 0.4 inches), and are commonly yellow, orange, or scarlet with small black spots on their wing covers, with black legs, head and antennae. A very large number of coccinellid species are mostly, or entirely, black, grey, or brown and may be difficult for non-entomologists to recognize as coccinellids.
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ladybirds
 
 
Bug 
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Bug
 
 
Jewel Bug - Chrysocoris stolli

Scutelleridae are otherwise known as jewel bugs due to their often brilliant colouration or shield-backed bugs, due to the enlargement of the last section of their thorax into a continuous shield over the abdomen and wings.
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Jewel Bug
 
 
 

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