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- 5. I wrap myself in this cozy home to emerge as a beautiful butterfly
- 7. I am the Dung Beetle - the only known non-mammal to navigate using this stellar map in the night.
- 8. I am the national park home to two-thirds of the world's rhinoceros including the Great One Horned Rhino in India
- 10. I am revered in the mythologies and folklore of India and one of the longest, most dangerous reptile in the world
- 13. I am covered in silver and gold hair and make my home in forests amidst the mighty mountains.
- 14. I am known as the Whistling Dog and look like a curious mixture of a wolf, a fox, and a dog!
- 15. I recently hatched with many of my turtle brothers and sisters in freshly-cleaned beaches in Mumbai after 20 years!
- 17. I am a furry dog-like creature who loves floating on water to bask in the sun
- 18. I am a diamond-shaped fish with a large wingspan, closely related to sharks, gliding in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean
- 19. I am the link between land and water, home to a stunning array of marine and land creatures
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- 1. I am also called the Scaly Anteater wrongly believed to have body parts with medicinal and curative properties.
- 2. This is the peculiar floating river grasslands that make up mine and my fellow Sangais habitat in Manipur.
- 3. I appear in the Himalayan mountains of Uttarakhand in a vibrant flash of colours dancing to attract my mate with my glorious plumage
- 4. I am an antelope protected and revered by the Bishnois in Rajasthan. My horns resemble long ringed corkscrews
- 6. I am the highly endangered river dolphin living in this river in one of the most densely populated regions in India
- 7. My African and Asian elephant brothers and I live in this form of social organisation where our mothers and granmothers are the head of the family.
- 9. I was known as the dancing bear until the Wildlife Conservation Society India banned my use for human entertainment and returned me back to the wild.
- 11. I am striped with black and gold and hunt in the dense mangroves of Bengal.
- 12. I am the purple pig-nosed frog discovered in 2003 in this region recognised as a biodiversity hotspot in India.
- 16. I am a small cuddly rust-coloured mammal and though you may think so, I am not related to the Giant Panda!
