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In spite of
a comparatively hostile terrain, Rajasthan surprisingly
is the abode of a number of mammals and birds. Its vast
size and latitudinal variations above the sea level of
1,700m provides it with varied vegetation. It provides
semi green forests of Mount Abu to dry grasslands of the
desert, and from the dry deciduous thorn forest of
Aravali to wetlands of Bharatpur. |
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