Wildlife of Rajasthan

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It also provides dry deciduous thorn forest (Aravali) to wetlands (Bharatpur).

The Sanctuaries attracts herds of species from all over to their temporary habitat that provides comfortable subsistence. Rajasthan is also the habitat of tigers and many endangered species. The leopard is also found here in forests and in open degraded forest areas adjoining towns and villages of Godwar. Some of the common species of animals found here are village dogs, asses, calves and goats.[1]

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