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Pink headed duck
These are Extinct by the way
These are Extinct by the way
The second pic, one with both of them together, was taken several months later, by another person.^^Buddy i want just another sighting then i have no problem in believing it.You know now a days we can do many camera tricks.
We use to keep them as pet and breed them. Its a delicacy.. :biggrin2:
Indian monitor lizard or more famously know as 'Goh', in rural areas they are rumoured to cause leprosy if anyone came in contact with their spit.
Once during my village visit I had gone to take a leak in the backside of my house when I saw that thing I was shit scared and ran back into home without tucking my dick back in.
Exact location wasn't disclosed because of their safety, somewhere in Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve...@Bleh Which part of Nilgiris was this?
Once you exit Mudumalai and start climbing the hills, ferns start making appearances and as you said, they continue all they way till Silent valley. Some of the vegetation also seems consistent with what I have seen in the middle to upper reaches of Nilgiris. Silent valley is more Tropical rainforest kind.But there are ferns visible in the first picture. Mudimalai-Bandipur tract doesn't have enough altitude.The vegetation in the second points at far western part of the landscape. My guess is Silent valley, both pics look like they were taken on foot.
They come under least concern category so u can treat them the same as chicken.We use to keep them as pet and breed them. Its a delicacy.. :biggrin2:
Hope I don't get arrested for this..
Yeah.......... But you have to look out for infections if ever u got bitten. Keeping yourself safe from the tail and claws is another priority.They come under least concern category so u can treat them the same as chicken.
But are u sure they r not poisonous
Even i am not a fanboy,Tiger as a superior cat in every field w.r.t lions don't need any fanboys/fanboy-ism unlike insecure lion fans.Fanboying is for boys, i've outgrown that!
... but many believes they are PALE orange tigers not white... read comments below of the article.The second pic, one with both of them together, was taken several months later, by another person.
They were all over the news!
The word "white tiger" is misdirecting. The body colour varies from snow-white..... but many believes they are PALE orange tigers not white... read comments below of the article.
Nope! Feel free to show.............Have u ever seen buffalo with red eyes?
This isn't about wildlife tho that's something paranormal :bounce:Nope! Feel free to show.............
Elephant is docile until it gets angry. Even the wild buffalo is considered a dangerous animal when provoked. The same might be true for Gaurs.Wild Elephants kill around 30+ in SL and 350+ in India every year based on their population 3000 and 33000+ respectively, that is minimum collateral damage (1%) from intelligent,aggressive and at a same time peaceful animal.
Sinhala (Siṃhāla) is a Sanskrit term; the corresponding Middle Indo-Aryan (Eḷu) word is Sīhala. The name is a derivation from siṃha, the Sanskrit word for "lion".Sinhalese is written using the Sinhalese script, which is one of the Brahmic scripts.... Sinhala was derived from Sanskrit,Pali and written in Brahmi script.
Do u know in India every year minimum 11000 to 50000 are killed by snake bites! They all are accidental killings and snakes worth more than the dead humans .... strange but true.Elephant is docile until it gets angry. Even the wild buffalo is considered a dangerous animal when provoked. The same might be true for Gaurs.
Yeah Sinhala is an off shoot of Sanskrit. That is the whole point.