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INDIAN MANGOOSE
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INDIAN MANGOOSE
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Indian Mangoose
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Indian Plam Squirrel
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Indian Plam Squrriel
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INDIAN PRINA
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Indian Prina Bird
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Indian Red Vented BulBul
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Indian Sliver Bill Munia Birds
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INDIAN SPARROW
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Indian spot Bill Duck
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![Spot Bill Duck AsiaThey are seen isolated from other species and usually in pairs or small groups and when disturbed they can take off easily and nearly vertically from the water. They were hunted extensively in British India, noted for their excellent taste. When shot at, especially when in moult, they are known to dive and remain underwater to evade capture. A local name for it was "gheret-pai"[27] or "garam-paiIn southern India, a method of hunting involved using floating bundles of rushes on which the hunters lay in wait.[29] Natural predators of the ducks include birds of prey and terrestrial predators including pythons and otters](https://www.sunsignnaturewildlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Spot-Bill-Duck_Q0A3183.jpg)