Monday, 10 August 2015

RAO TRAVEL- Kaziranga National Park

Kaziranga has been identified by Birdlife International as an Important Bird Area. It is home to a variety of migratory birds, water birds, predators, scavengers, and game birds. Birds such as thelesser white-fronted gooseferruginous duckBaer's pochard duck and lesser adjutantgreater adjutantblack-necked stork, and Asian openbill stork migrate from Central Asia to the park during winter. Riverine birds include theBlyth's kingfisherwhite-bellied heronDalmatian pelicanspot-billed pelicanNordmann's greenshank, and black-bellied tern. Birds of prey include the rare eastern imperialgreater spottedwhite-tailedPallas's fish eaglegrey-headed fish eagle, and the lesser kestrel.

Two of the largest snakes in the world, the reticulated python and rock python, as well as the longest venomous snake in the world, the king cobra, inhabit the park. Other snakes found here include the Indian cobramonocled cobraRussell's viper, and the common krait.Monitor lizard species found in the park include the Bengal monitor and the water monitor. Other reptiles include fifteen species of turtle, such as the endemic Assam roofed turtle and one species of tortoise, the brown tortoise. 42 species of fish are found in the area, including the Tetraodon



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