Tiger is the national animal of India. Tigers are also known for ther monarchy.Most of these tigers have such a monarchy belong to India. Not only that, according to the latest figures 70% of the tigers in the world actually live in India. Today is July 29, international tiger Day. On this occasion, the Center released a report on the country's tigers and their details.
That report contains the details on various things. some of them are , india is ready to work with 13 countries with tiger reserves to increase the number of tigers in the country. In 1973 we had only nine tiger reserves. Currently their number has increased to 50. Not only in the case of tigers, our track record is good in the case of other animals as well. The Center says there are 30,000 elephants, 3,000 rhinos and 500 lions are in India.
Madhya Pradesh ranks first as the state with the highest number of tigers. Second place is Karnataka. The 2018 tiger census recently conducted by the Center also broke Guinness World Records. Because this is the largest wildlife survey ever undertaken across the world.
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