Hey! We are the Grey Francolin. We are formerly called as Grey Partridge. We can be often seen in Northern India, in competitions, fighting. Have a look at few important points about us: We are called “Teetar” in the Urdu language. This is based on our calls which are in the form “tee-tar-tee-tar”. We roost like …
GHARIAL CROCODILE
Hey! We are Gharial crocodiles and it would be tough to believe that we are a few of 900+ of us surviving in this world. Lucky you! You get to see us. We are not so dangerous crocodiles and there are a few notable things that might interest you. Read below: We are fish-eating crocodiles …
GOLDEN PHEASANT
Hello! We are the beautiful and attractive Golden Pheasants. We are the one of the most beautiful birds present in the world along with Peafowl and other such birds. Have a look at some important points about us: We are also called Chinese Pheasants as we are only found in parts of China. We are …
GREEN-WINGED MACAW
Hello! We are the Green-winged Macaws. Look at us! We are very big right? Yes, we are big, in fact we are the second biggest of all macaw species. Have a look at some interesting points about us: As mentioned above, we are the second-largest macaws after Hyacinth Macaw and are called as “Gentle Giants”. You …
GREY JUNGLEFOWL
Hey! We are not normal domesticated Chickens. We are the Grey Jungle Fowls and have a lot of similarities with the Red Jungle Fowl. Know more about us: Do you know? We are only found in the Southern and Western parts of India. We are also called Sonnerat’s Jungle fowl referring to the French Naturalist, …
GREY COCKATIEL
Hello! We are Grey Cockatiels. We are beautiful looking, orange cheeked birds which give us the name Cheddar cheeks. Look at some interesting things about us: We have several names like Miniature Cockatoo, Weero, and Quarron. We are second-most popular parrot, only after budgerigars. We are first described by Scottish writer and Naturalist Robert Kerr …
FISCHER’S LOVE BIRDS
Hi! We are the world-famous Fischer’s Love birds. We are called lovebirds because of our closeness and affection towards our mate. Have a look at some interesting points about us. We are monogamous birds i.e.; we have a single mate for a lifetime. When we form a pair, we stay very close to each other and …
EMU BIRD
Hey! We might look like Ostrich, but we are not. In fact, we are the second largest birds in the world. We are the Emus. There are more interesting things about us, have a look: We are very tall measuring 150cm-190cm. And, surprisingly females of our species are larger than the males. We are the unofficial …
ECLECTUS PARROT
Hey! Are you wondering why a green parrot and red parrot are in the same place and are named as same species? Well, we are Eclectus parrots and we are known for our extreme sexual dimorphism, meaning males and females of our species look a lot different from each other. So, red ones are females …
COMMON LANGUR
Hello! Fellow primates. We are the common Langurs. If you live in East side of India, you must probably know us, our species live in close neighbourhood to you and sometimes pass by through the roof tops. We play a vital role in India and Hindu community, here are some of the things you might …