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10 Interesting Facts About Tigers You Didn't Know

 Tigers are among the most prominent creatures on earth. They are the largest species of cats that still live on earth. This untamed untapped Hunter weighs up to 670lb (306 kg) and has a total body length of 11 ft (3.3 m). In the last century, Tigers were put in a corner to leave their habitat, and more than 93% of their species were destroyed. At the beginning of the 20th century, the global population in the wild was around 100,000. After a gradual decline in human settlements and fragmentation, it is now estimated to be between 3,062 and 3,948. Here are ten interesting and unusual facts about the tiger (belonging to the Panthera family): 1. The tiger's penis smells foul Tigers' are solitary animals. The tigress has an area of ​​20 km (7.7 sq. Miles), while the male covers about 60 to 100 km (23 to 39 sq. Miles). To mark their starting point and end, the elders scratch a tree and spray their urine with the smelly popcorn that smells like buttocks! In this scent, the tiger can

Wildlife Sanctuaries

 India has the richest wildlife in the world as 8% of the world's biodiversity is here. The sad reality for the world's rapid development lies in the regression of biodiversity. It is very sad that species are at risk of extinction today. In India we can find 2546 species of fish, 198 species of amphibians, 423 species of mammals and 408 species of reptiles. Some of the wildlife found in India includes the royal leopard bengal, the Asian elephant, the leopard, the Asian black bear, the rhino, the wolf, the Asian lion, the wild dog, the golden fox, and many more. These beautiful species of animals in India need protection as their numbers may decline in the years to come. This dedicated space is designed to feed the growth of these beautiful animals. National parks and wildlife sanctuaries serve the above purpose. The protection, recreation and conservation of wildlife is a requirement of national parks. And to protect the animals, sacred sanctuaries are kept. These are state-ow

How to Take Care of Your Mental Health Amid COVID Crisis

 With 71,874 new cases on February 18, 2021, COVID-19 is not yet ready to expire. And the problem is that it affects not only the physical mind but also the mental health. More than a year has passed but COVID-19 still worries people around the world and poses serious threats to public health, with interventions such as segregation, imprisonment, and social ills that have a negative impact on mental well-being. According to a recent study, 1 in 3 people suffers from COVID-19-related anxiety and depression . As a result of the collaboration between COVID-19 and mental health problems, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has published specific guidelines for dealing with stress during the epidemic. Effective ways to reduce the risk of mental health-related problems during COVID-19 Find out about the possible symptoms of covid-19 and consult a health professional instead of panic and start getting COVID-19 . Keep detailed information about where and how to get treatment

Benefits of Massage Therapy and Relaxation

 Breathe, breathe out and relax ... After a long day or week at work one of the best things is to be able to take some time to recover. One of the most well-known aspects of our modern life-style is that most people are depressed; during the last days of work, busy community life and the most demanding family life, your body causes a reaction to the stress hormone, cortisol. Cortisol is known to contribute to insomnia, weight gain, digestive problems and headaches. Massage therapy is known to reduce these levels of cortisol within the body, so it contributes to improving relaxation, improving mood and reducing the level of stress in the body. As well as reducing these stress levels, regular massage can contribute to complete physical and mental well-being. Reduce stress, tension, anxiety and depression The body can function in many different ways, and the formation of stress in our daily lives is often one of these effects. Reducing these emotional and physical stress is important to