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Manas Wildlife Sanctuary - Wildlife Sanctuaries In India

Manas Wildlife Sanctuary also called as Mans wildlife park is situated Assam, India. The park is UNESCO Natural World Heritage site with, Project Tiger reserve, an elephant reserve and a biosphere reserve.
Manas wildlife sanctuary is not only famous for its rich biodiversity but also for its natural landscape and scenery.
How can it be not beautiful and rich in biodiversity as it is located on the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas. The Manas river and is bounded to the north by the forests of Bhutan.
The site’s scenic beauty includes a range of forested hills, alluvial grasslands and tropical evergreen forests. There are rare and endangered species, including tiger, greater one-horned rhino, swamp deer, pygmy hog and Bengal florican in Manas wildlife sanctuary.

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There are around 55 species of mammals, 380 species of birds, 50 of reptiles, and 3 species of amphibians in Manas wildlife sanctuary. There are estimated 30 tigers in here.