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Those damn biological weapons....
I've been carpet bombed by their compatriots in arms - the Pigeons !
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Those damn biological weapons....
I think royal bengal tiger should be replaced by Asiatic lion as our national animal
Kerala- state animal
Great Hornbill- state bird with AESA radar, DSI inlets, weapons pod, Recce pod, TVC engine, internal weapons, delta design, glass cockpit and air to ground weapons.
Cheetah requires different type of environment, where it can use its speed and the way Indian forests are contracting it will be very hard to introduce them unlike they used to be before they vanished from India. Even forest department have many difficulties to introduce Tigers in national parks to other centuries.We are missing the Asiatic Cheetah,maybe we should get few of them from Iran and re-introduce them into our wildlife parks
Cheetah requires different type of environment, where it can use its speed and the way Indian forests are contracting it will be very hard to introduce them unlike they used to be before they vanished from India. Even forest department have many difficulties to introduce Tigers in national parks to other centuries.
..............when I was little, the forest officers brought a dead panther, and one of the lower rank officer cut out chunk of meat from it......so yeah may be one day....but I am pro conservation....Uppppar seh tou bhi 'Hannibal' ka baaap hai...bichaarei Cheetah ko tou galiii ki billi samajh kar tou naaan aur raiteeei ke saaath khaaa jai ga !
Pakistan's national animal should be snow leopard, not a goat...
Besides Markhor is a Balochistani goat...
Markhor was chosen by Jinnah when he went to Quetta, Balochistan. Markhor is BALOCHISTANI animal, not a Himalayan, also it's a endagered species. We have endagendered species like Markhor, Snow Leopard, Indus River Dolphin, and also the biggest to smallest animals in the world, Pigmy Shrew to Blue whale.
Great Hornbill- state bird with AESA radar, DSI inlets, weapons pod, Recce pod, TVC engine, internal weapons, delta design, glass cockpit and air to ground weapons.
Turkish dog kangal , one of the strongest and cutest dog in world ( maybe strongest)
aksaray malak - ugly dog but strong
So does it eat snakes or just kills them like Peacocks.No. The Markhor is a pretty good choice, specifically its the Astor Markhor (named after the Astor valley). The OP tried playing with the picture of a diseased Markhor and presented it as a joke. Apparently not many of you know about the Markhor. It's name literally means Mar=snake, khor=eater. It's name follows the fact that the Markhor is known to purposefully seek out snakes and then kill them. A grown male Markhor has no natural predators, snow leopards are afraid of them. It's a very illusive animal, not easily spotted and if humans try to get too close (if you know it's size you'd never try to) it will attack them instead of running away, its very short tempered. It's a genuine hard-skinned protagonist of the mountains up north, more substance and less show. The Markhor is a subspecies of the Ibex and it's remaining main ranges in Pakistan are up north. Watching it effortlessly glide across the steep mountain slopes, where it lives, is quite magnificent. It does not have a beard but a long main around it's neck. I don't know about you guys but I love the animal. Heck it was even my university's mascot!
Everything dies, and in the end bacteria and ants destroy all decaying matter, so how about heterotrophic bacteria as our national animal? If you want top of the food chain, that's your best bet.