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Wildlife of Tamil Nadu

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Wildlife of Tamil Nadu
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There are more than 2000 species of fauna in Tamil Nadu. This rich wildlife is attributed to the diverse relief features as well as favorable climate and vegetation in the Indian state.[1] Recognizing the state's role in preserving the current environment, the state government has established several wildlife and bird sanctuaries as well as national parks, which entail stringent protective measures. Tamil Nadu is also included in the International Network of Biosphere Reserves, which facilitates international recognition and additional funding.[2] There are five national parks and 17 wildlife sanctuaries that serve as homes to the wildlife.

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Tiger in Mudumalai National Park
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Endangered Nilgiri tahr, state animal of Tamil Nadu
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Mammals

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Indian elephant in Masinagudi

Tamil Nadu is known for the diversity of its mammals due to the varying environments that sustain both dry and moist deciduous forests.[3] Notable species include arboreal animals distributed in its hills, grasslands, mangroves, scrubs and forests. These also include vulnerable species like the Bengal tiger, Nilgiri tahr, and the lion-tailed macaque. Other mammals found in Tamil Nadu include:[4]

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Birds

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Endangered Nilgiri laughing thrush

Birds found in Tamil Nadu include:

There are also a few migratory ducks and occasionally a grey pelican.

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Marine species

Marine species include the dugong, turtle, dolphin and Balanoglossus.

Insects

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Southern birdwing
the largest butterfly in South India

Butterfly species found in Tamil Nadu include:

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Reptiles

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King cobra

Reptilian species found in Tamil Nadu include:

There are also various species of skinks and geckos.

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Amphibians

Amphibian species include:[5]

References

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