There are five national parks in the state —
Sundarbans National Park,
Buxa Tiger Reserve,
Gorumara National Park,
Neora Valley National Park and
Singalila National Park.
Wildlife includes the Indian rhinoceros, Indian elephants, deer, bison, leopards, gaur, and crocodiles. The state is also rich in bird life. Migratory birds come to the state during the winter. The high altitude forests like Singalila National Park shelter barking deer, red panda, chinkara, takin, serow, pangolin, minivet and Kalij pheasants. Wildlife in these protected areas includes the Indian rhinoceros, Indian elephants, deer, bison, leopards, gaur, and crocodiles. The state is also rich in bird life. The high altitude forests like Singalila National Park shelter barking deer, red panda, chinkara, takin, serow, pangolin, minivet and Kalij pheasants.-
2007-08-11 21:53:23
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answered by Jayaraman 7
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Five National Parks of West Bengal are listed below:
Sundarbans National Park
Neora Valley National Park
Buxa National Park
Singalila National Park
Gorumara National Park.
Please contact the following link for details:
http://northeast.theindiancenter.com/west-bengal-travel/wildlife-west-bengal.html
2007-08-14 15:17:02
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answered by vakayil k 7
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Gorumara National Park
Singalila National Park
Buxa National Park
Sunderbans National Park
Neora Valley National Park
2007-08-10 17:52:15
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answered by Anonymous
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ok here it goes .....
1. sunderbans national park
2. buxa tiger reserve
3. gorumara national park
4. neora valley national park
5. singalila national park
2007-08-10 17:55:05
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answered by Anonymous
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in basic terms becoz Bengalis did no longer discover any reason to alter the call, what else ? rather nevertheless many Bengalis are very sentimental in this difficulty as they nevertheless can't settle for the partition between ppl who talk an identical language & 've cultural proximity.
2016-12-11 16:45:18
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answered by russ 4
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