TNPSC Thervupettagam

Butterfly Region

October 23 , 2017 2443 days 1209 0
  • According to the recent study by Zoological Survey of India, Singur in West Bengal’s Hoogly district is home to at least 69 species of Butterflies.
  • Five of the species found in Singur are rare and to be protected under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.
  • The 5 species are,
  1. The Tree Flitter
  2. Striped Albatross
  3. Pea Blue
  4. Common Indian Crow
  5. Danaid Eggfly
  • Singur is not only rich in butterfly diversity but also in the diversity of frogs and birds.
  • It has no forested land and the area is known for rice, potato and vegetable cultivation.

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