The Gir National Park
is located in the Gujarat peninsula
in the south West India. The terrain
is rugged with low hills and comprises
of trees like Teak, Acacia, Jamun,
Tendu and Dhak trees,
The Gir National Park
is the only home in India of the Asiatic
Lion of which there are nearly 300
in the park. Besides the Lion it is
noted to have a big number of Leopards
which is as good as 210.
The Gir National Park
engulfs a big number of animals, bird’s
reptiles. The animals spotted here are common and rare as well which
are Chital or Spotted Deer. Others
main wild attractions are Nilgai,
Chinkara, Sambhar, Black Bucks,
the four horned Antelope, Wild Boar,
Indian Flying Foe, Grey Musk Shrew,
Indian Hare, Pale Hedgehog, Small
Indian Mangoose, Small Indian Civet,
Indian Pangolin, Indian Porcupine,
Ratel, Indian Fox, and Jackal.
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