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Royal
Bardiya National Park
is the largest and most undisturbed wild area of the
Terai. It is densely covered by Sal forests, riverine
forests and grassland. Within its confines of 968 square
kilometers, there are animals such the Rhinoceros, Wild
Elephant, Tiger, Swamp deer, Black buck, Gharial
crocodile, and Gangetic dolphin. Endangered birds
include the Bengal florican, Lesser florican,
Silver-eared mesia, and Sarus crane, Over 30 different
mammals, 200 species of resident and migratory birds,
including many reptiles and fish are found thriving in
this wilderness. |