Animals
- Indian Elephant or Asian Elephant
- Habitat: Indian Elephants can live in evergreen forests, dry forests, or cooler mountain forests up to 10,000 feet.
- Status in the Wild: Endangered
Lion Tailed Macaques
Habitat: Lion-tailed macaques live in southwest India in evergreen forests, called sholas. They live as high as 2,000 - 3,500 feet above ground level. Lion-tailed macaques are unique to India.
Status in the Wild: Endangered
Habitat: Lion-tailed macaques live in southwest India in evergreen forests, called sholas. They live as high as 2,000 - 3,500 feet above ground level. Lion-tailed macaques are unique to India.
Status in the Wild: Endangered
Royal Bengal Tiger
Habitat: The Royal Bengal tiger lives in crowded groups of bushes, trees, or long grass that are along river banks.
Status in the Wild: Endangered
Habitat: The Royal Bengal tiger lives in crowded groups of bushes, trees, or long grass that are along river banks.
Status in the Wild: Endangered
Great Indian Rhinoceros
Habitat: Found only in the tall grasslands and forests of the Himalayas (in northern India)
Status in the Wild: Endangered
Other: Unlike other Rhinoceros's, the Great Indian Rhino only has one horn instead of two
Habitat: Found only in the tall grasslands and forests of the Himalayas (in northern India)
Status in the Wild: Endangered
Other: Unlike other Rhinoceros's, the Great Indian Rhino only has one horn instead of two