Most of India lies within the Indomalayan region with the upper reaches of the Himalayas forming part of the Palearctic region. They are also greatly influenced by the summer monsoon which causes seasonal variation in habitat. India is a major part of the Indomalayan bio-geographic region and features many faunal features. Cretaceous fauna includes reptiles and fishes and an extant species that exhibit this geography is the purple frog. The separation of India and Madagascar is believed to have occurred about 88 million years ago. If you looking for rare Fauna of North East India Miniature Sheet as well as other Indian Stamps, visit Philacy.com.
01-10-2009: Rare Fauna of North East India Miniature Sheet
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India is the 8th most biodiversity region in the world on the Diversity Index with 102,718 species of fauna under tree cover in 2020 covering 23.39% of the country’s geographical area. Of the 36 biodiversity areas in the world, India has 3 Western Ghats, Himalayas and Indo-Burma regions. On 1st October 2009, Indian Post Department Issued the Rare Fauna of North East India Miniature Sheet Which is a set of three Miniature Sheets. There are also different endemic species in these hotspots. These can be added to the Sundarbans and the Savannah grasslands for their unique foliage and different type of animal species. India regularly constituted 5% of the total biodiversity area.
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