By- Naiteek Bhatt
Bengal Tiger (West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Rajasthan, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu)
Srushti
India is home to the majestic Bengal Tiger, the national animal. It roams the dense forests and grasslands of the country.
Indian Rhinoceros (Assam)
The one-horned Indian Rhinoceros is native to the grasslands and swamps of northeastern India.
Nilgiri Tahr (Tamil Nadu, Kerala)
Endemic to the Western ghats, the Nilgiri Tahr is a mountain goat species found in the rugged terrain of South India.
Indian Giant Squirrel (Western Ghats, Eastern Ghats, Satpura Ranges)
The Vibrant Indian Giant Squirrel, Known for its striking coloration, inhabits the forests of central and southern India.
Lion-tailed Macaque (Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu)
The Lion-tailed Macaque, with its distinctive silver mane, is native to the Western Ghats and is one of the most endangered primate species in India.
Gangetic Dolphin (The Ganges)
Endemic to the Ganges and Brahmaputra river systems, the Gangetic Dolphin, with its distinctive long snout, symbolizes the biodiversity of India's rivers.
Sangai (Manipur)
The Sangai, or Manipur Brow-antlered Deer, inhabits the unique floating grasslands of Loktak Lake in Manipur, making it one of the rarest deer species globally.