Distribution, status, and habitat of larger carnivores in the Eastern Ghats forests of Andhra Pradesh, India
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Andhra Pradesh, including the Eastern Ghats mountains, central part of the Peninsula of India, lies on a plateau with many hills, and is covered by tropical moist and dry deciduous thorny scrub and mangrove forests. Fourteen species of carnivore (6 cats, 4 canids, 1 mongoose, 1 otter, 1 bear, and 1 hyanid) survive in this area. All of them were fast declining because of habitat destruction and consequent loss of prey species ; the tiger was endangered, seven species vulnerable, and five species rare. Only one was common, the common mongoose.
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