Kaziranga National Park
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Thursday, 17 September 2009
The only place where they live have a few specimens of the Indian rhinoceros. It is the only place where they live, very few specimens have Indian rhinoceros, almost extinct by Chinese hunters who consider their horn, blood and urine for the magical medical remedy. To prevent intended to move the rescued animals to the park in Dudhwie in Uttar Pradeśu, unfortunately, this plan until now has not been realized, which means that this species is likely to soon disappear from the earth's surface. The park is dominated by areas of grass, the height of which reaches up to 6 m, and wetlands called jhil. Rhinos living here at first glance appear to be huge and clumsy. It is not surprising, since to nearly 2 m in height and their weight exceeds 2 tonnes. Despite this, however, are extremely agile and quick. Unfortunately, you can not always see them in high and lush grass. Place of residence of these animals show circling above them, herons and other birds that sit on the backs of rhinos, and the characteristic murmur, which is accompanied by an animal grass. The best vantage point are hiding around the wetlands, where the rhinos love to paddle. Walking from February to March.
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