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Wildlife in Nepal17:58 30/03/2011 Nepal is home to one of the last areas of protected pristine jungle in southern Asia, Chitwan National Park. Covering 932 square kilometers, Chitwan is home to some of the world’s rarest species, including the tiger, one-horned rhino, sloth-bear, and two types of crocodile – the fish-eating gharial and the deadly mugger. Visitors to the area often see these animals face-to-face – most safely done from the back of an elephant or jeep, though it is possible to walk in the park too. The rest of the country also has plenty of wildlife, some of which even turns up in the busy capital Kathmandu.>>

























