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this will tell you about plant in india and germany
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Flora Of India and Germany
PLANTS IN GERMANY • Fourwalls bonsai dracaena plant • Bonsai pothos plant • Mini drycenia plant • Quercus plant • Ereca plant
Fauna of India and Germany
animals IN INDIA animals IN Germany • The country has more than 1200 species of birds. They constitute 13 percent of worlds total. There are 2500 species of fish , which account for nearly 12 percent of worlds stock. It also shares between 5and 8percent of the worlds amphibians, reptiles and mammals • Tigers, Lions, Leopards, Pythons, Wolves, Foxes,Bears, Crocodiles, Rhinoceroses, Camels, Wild dogs, Monkeys, Snakes, Antelope, species, Deer species, varieties of bison nd not to mention the mighty Asian elephant. • All over India variety of animals are found • the most frequent German wildlife we saw, or more often heard, were the birds. • There are more forests in Germany than any other country west or south of Europe. Germany also possess a variety of mountain ranges, from the Alps to the Eifel and Hunsr'ck mountain ranges found in the Rhineland. • The different mountain ranges add to the diversity of wildlife found in the country. Germany is home to many national parks, which help to preserve the wildlife and has assisted in reviving many animal populations that once faced extinction. Over 400 zoos and wildlife parks, the largest amount of any country, operate in Germany.
zoos in germany Bad Mergentheim Wildlife Park Butterfly Garden • Dresden Zoo • Duisburg Zoo • Hanover zoo • Leipzig Zoo
zoos in India • Alipore Zoological Gardens • Allen Forest Zoo • Arignar Anna Zoological Park • ChattBir Zoo • Guwahati Zoo • Indira Gandhi Zoological Park • Jaipur Zoo • JijamataUdyaan • Lucknow Zoo • Madras Crocodile Bank Trust • Marble Palace Zoo • Mysore Zoo • Nandankanan zoo • National Zoological Park • Nehru Zoological Park
Tiger The tiger isn’t burning bright Either in shadow or in sun The tiger family is thinning Two by two and one by one The tiger isn’t burning bright In the forests of night Or in wilderness of day We need to understand his plight