Animals
Nepal is home to an incredibly diverse population of mammal’s
reptiles and birds. The plains of the terai are home to the endangered Asian
one horned rhino a tough and rocky beast that hides in the tall grassed of the
plains and Sal forests. Elephant are rarely wild but are used to ferry tourists
about the National parks in search of the elusive Bengal Tiger from a safe
roving vantage point. Marked deer and sambar deer as well as the sloth bear
scurry
about in small herds to avoid
their predators.
Crocodile’s
alligators the smaller linked gharals and marsh mugger lurk in the murky waters
of the marshes and rivers that further south drain into the ganges River. These
jungles that were once dense impassable and infested by malarial mosquitoes
still host an amazing number of semi-tropical birds. Beyond the lowlands in the
middle hills almost all the hillsides are either covered by in peace dense
spooky forests or highly developed and extensively cultivated. Yet a great
number of animals call these areas home specially the ones most easily observed
such as the monkeys and langurs that abound in the forests.