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Reyansh Jain

Class- IV B
Modern Convent School

Subject- Science
Flora and Founa of Sikkim
The red panda is the state animal of Sikkim. The red panda
has reddish-brown fur, a long, shaggy tail, and a waddling 
gait due to its shorter front legs; it is roughly the size of a 
domestic cat, though with a longer body.
Red Panda

The snow leopard's fur is whitish to grey with black spots


on head and neck, with larger rosettes on the back, flanks
 and bushy tail. 

Snow Leopard
Flora and Founa of Sikkim
Musk deer resemble small deer, with a stocky build
and hind legs longer than their front legs.

Musk Deer

The Himalayan Tahr is adapted to life in a cool


climate with rocky terrain, which allows them to
be found in mountainous areas.

Himalayan Tahr
Flora and Founa of Sikkim

The Himalayan marmot has a dense woolly fur


that is rufous grey on the back and rufous
yellowish on ears, belly and limbs. The bridge
of its nose and end of tail is dark brown.It is
one of the largest marmots in the world, being
about the size of a large housecat.

Himalayan Marmot
Flora and Founa of Sikkim
Rhododendron is a genus of shrubs and small to (rarely)
large trees, the smallest species growing to 10–100 cm
(4–40 in) tall, and the largest reported to 30 m (100 ft)
tall.

Hydrangea common names hydrangea or hortensia, is
a genus of 70–75 species of flowering plants native to
Asia and the Americas.

Hydrangea
Flora and Founa of Sikkim
Primulas mainly occur in the national parks and wildlife
sanctuaries, which are above 8,000ft. Areas like Tsomgo
Lake

Primulas

Primrose plants from the Primula Family, or Primroses,


are famous perennials known for their bright flowers
that grow in various shapes and colors.

Primrose
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