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Murlen National Park beckons with its 100 square kilometers of pristine wilderness.
this sanctuary near the Indo-Myanmar border boasts lush subtropical forests and a rich tapestry of wildlife.
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Initially in 1989, it was established as Murlen Wildlife Sanctuary, covering 50 sq. km
A prelim notification issued on July 8, 1991, aimed to declare it as National Park, extending its boundaries to 150 sq. km
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Finally, on January 24, 2003, Murlen National Park was officially declared, covering 100 sq km
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Home to endangered species like the Hoolock gibbon,
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diverse fauna including leopards, sambar deer, and exotic birds like the Hume’s pheasant.
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Lizards, scaly reptiles, differ from snakes with legs, movable eyelids, and external ears, found in Murlen National Park.
Will see:
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Frogs
Snakes
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Frogs
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A frog, a carnivorous amphibian without tails, belongs to the order Anura, found in Murlen National Park.
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Bats, unique flying mammals in Murlen National Park, have wing-adapted forelimbs, making them the only mammals capable of sustained flight.
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Snakes, limbless carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes, are ectothermic vertebrates covered in scales, found in Murlen.