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(11-10-2016, 09:39 PM)Vinay Wrote: ==================
btw as a citizen i respects Gujarat's decision and knew country politics and sentiments, ''lions transformation will not be possible for another 20 yrs''.
But as a wild enthusiastic i am the first guy who want to see all HEAVY WEIGHTS in 1 or 2 parks in India.Now they all are separated in North,South,West and East.
Just imagine....
Bengal Tigers,Asiatic Lions,Leopards,Sloth Bears Vs Asian Elephants,Gaurs,Water Buffalo,One horned Rhinos in one park
++ Dholes,Wolves,Snow/Clouded leopards,Wolves,Foxes,Striped Hyenas,Various deer and antelopes ... Not possible!!
Where exactly would you see that?
There is only one park where you can see that now, Kaziranga and maybe Dudhwa, and Lions have never been spotted there or any place where Tigers live to my knowledge, they just don't seem to overlap like that, their preferred habitats seem to keep them apart from one another.
And with deforestation happening as fast as it is now, the chances of seeing a couple of large herbivores and a single apex carnivore are rare.