India is a country which is the habitat of a mix of species which belongs to different organisms. During past few years a wide number of species have extincted from the country and that includes Indian/Asiatic Cheetah, Wild Zebu, Javan Rhinoceros, Sumatran Rhinoceros, Pink-headed Duck, Himalayan Quail and Acrocephalus orinus etc. The reason behind this extinction is the exploitation of land and forest. It has also occurred due to hunting and trapping for food in recent times.
Indian/Asiatic Cheetah, Wild Zebu, Javan Rhinoceros are some of the species that have recently been extincted from India.
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India is a country which is the habitat of a mix of species which belongs to different organisms. During past few years a wide number of species have extincted from the country and that includes Indian/Asiatic Cheetah, Wild Zebu, Javan Rhinoceros, Sumatran Rhinoceros, Pink-headed Duck, Himalayan Quail and Acrocephalus orinus etc. The reason behind this extinction is the exploitation of land and forest. It has also occurred due to hunting and trapping for food in recent times.