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Nilgai
Herbivores

NILGAI

Hi! If you know Hindi, you can easily understand our name. We are the Nilgai (Blue bull). We are distinguished by our bluish color body.  There is more to know about us. Have a look:  Do you know? We are the largest antelopes in Asia, and we are often compared to cows rather than other deer …

masked love birds
Birds Herbivores

MASKED LOVE BIRDS

Hey! We are very cute masked Lovebirds. We are small parrots found in a very small region in Africa. Have a look at some important points about us:  We are called Lovebirds because of our extreme closeness towards our mates. We are monogamous birds which means we have a single mate for a lifetime. The pair …

lutino budgerigars
Birds Herbivores

LUTINO BUDGERIGARS

Hey! We are the most popular pet bird species in the world. We are called as Lutino Budgerigars. We are one of the color mutations of normal Budgerigars. Take a look at some interesting points about us:  We are one of the several color mutations of normal budgerigars. We are yellow in color caused due to …

livingstone turaco
Herbivores

LIVINGSTONE’S TURACO

Hello! We are the Livingstone’s Turacos. We are beautiful green birds found in Southern Africa. Have a look at some interesting points about us:  We are beautiful birds with a unique and characteristic crest that has a white tip and is pointed. We are named after Charles Livingstone, brother of Scottish physician David Livingstone. Compared to other …

jandaya conure
Birds Herbivores

JANDAYA CONURE

Hello! We are the attractive and playful Jandaya Conure. We are cousin species of Sun conure and are as famous as them. Have a look at some important points about us:  We were first described by German naturalist Georg Marcgraf in 1638 when he was in an expedition through Dutch Brazil. He named us as Jendayas. …

bison-Indian
Herbivores

INDIAN GAUR

Hey! You are looking at the largest living cattle species, The Indian Gaurs. We are also called as Indian Bison. If you have seen the Indian movie, “Bahubali”, you would recognize us in a fight scene.  So, don’t come close to us, you might get hurt. We are not generally cool with strangers. While you …

house-sparrow
Birds Herbivores

HOUSE SPARROW

Hey! Yes, we are who you think we are. We are House sparrows and you would see us very regularly. But do you know? This phenomenon is almost for every person in the world. This is because we have such a huge range and our adaptive skills are second to none. You might ignore us …

indian-hog-deer
Herbivores

HOG DEER

Hello! We are the smallest deer called Hog Deer. Notice that Deer is singular and also plural. We got this name due to the fact that we run through the forests with our heads hung low so that we can duck under obstacles instead of leaping over them like most other deer.  Know more about …

green winged macaw
Birds Herbivores

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 cockatiel
Birds Herbivores

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 …