By Sheetal Kumari | December 18, 2024
Found in the Himalayan region, the snow leopard is known for its secretive nature, making it one of the hardest cats to spot.
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India’s iconic Bengal tiger is elusive due to its vast habitat and stealthy hunting skills, making it a rare sight in the wild.
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Once widespread, the Indian wolf now roams the vast grasslands in small packs, making it a rare and elusive predator.
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Native to the Nilgiri Hills, this mountain goat’s rugged terrain makes it difficult to spot, despite its limited range in southern India.
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In the forests of the Eastern Himalayas, the red panda hides among the bamboo, making it hard to find due to its solitary behaviour.
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One of the heaviest flying birds, the Great Indian Bustard is critically endangered and difficult to spot due to its preference for remote grasslands.
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Found in the Gir Forest, the Asiatic lion’s elusive nature and small population make sightings rare, despite its resurgence in recent years.
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This rare bird species is mostly seen in wetlands across India. Its elusive nature is due to its preference for remote, quiet habitats.
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Living in India’s dense forests, the Malayan sun bear is shy and elusive, often hiding in the treetops, making it a rare find.
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Native to the rugged terrains of Sikkim, the Sikkim Tahr is rarely seen due to its habitat in steep, difficult-to-reach areas.
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