Wildlife in Nepal 
Wildlife diversity is a unique feature of Nepal.  Wildlife tourism is also a major source of tourism  in Nepal. There are some animals and birds that are found only in Nepal  such as the Spiny Babbler.  Nepal is also host to a large number of Rhododendron  species. The wildlife of Nepal includes its flora and fauna and  their natural habitats.
The     Himalayan kingdom of Nepal, blessed by mother nature with rich and  diverse     biogeography has several national parks, sanctuaries and reserves  brimming     with wildlife. Nepalese landscape has altitudinal variance in short     distances. 
This means that the country has variety of vegetation, from  luxuriant     vegetation and alpine deserts to lush grasslands. It is endowed with  rich     and varied biodiversity. Altitudinal variances in short distance  give     Nepal's biogeography variety that range from lush moist forests and  sparse     alpine deserts to luxurious grasslands in lowland Terai. Some rare  wild life     creatures reside in the jungles of the Himalayan nation.
Bird Parks
Concentration of bird species in Asia is surprising. Few other  countries in     Asia have such variety. The Himalayan country straddles two of  planet's best     bird zone, which are Lolarctic to the north, and Oriental to the  south. 
Protected Species
Endangered and protected species you can see on your wildlife  safari tour     are as following:
Tiger, Snow Leopard, Wild Elephant, Rhino, Brown Bear, Clouded  Leopard, Red     Panda, Gangetic Dolphin, Wolf, Giant horn-bill, Swamp deer, Wild  yak, Nayan,     Black buck, Pangolin, Saras Crane, Four horned antelope, Tibetan  antelope,     Impean Pheasant, Python, Gharial, Indian bustard, Musk deer pigmy  hog,     Asamese Macaque, Haspd hare

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