Three authentic animals that live in India are the Bengal tiger, the Indian elephant, and the one-horned rhinoceros. The Bengal tiger, renowned for its strength and beauty, is primarily found in various national parks and reserves. Indian elephants, revered in Indian culture, inhabit forests and grasslands across the country. The one-horned rhinoceros, primarily found in Kaziranga National Park, is known for its distinctive single horn and is a symbol of wildlife conservation efforts in India.
Bubbles are the only animals that live in India
they live in india and eat jungle animals.
no, they're classified as pets.
Rhinos and Elephants are known to share their habitats in Africa and all three of these animals are known to share their habitats in India. Tigers are not present in Africa but all these 3 animals are present in India. Once upon a time, thousands of these animals shared the jungles of India but only a few hundred of them survive now because of extensive hunting and habitat loss.
Aristotle classified animals into three main groups based on their method of reproduction: viviparous (bearing live young), oviparous (laying eggs), and ovoviviparous (producing eggs that hatch internally).
I don't know because usually people and animals in India live on the streets.
Bengal tiger thats one I know
They Are Terrestrial, They Live In India And Africa ,Africa And India Are Both Land's. Terrstrial Animals Live On Land. (Hope This Helps)
Foxes, eagles, and coyotes.
animals need shelter , food,water
barnacles mussels crabs periwinkles
clown fish ,shark and jellishish