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assam and haryana. they are also commonly seen in some of the national parks and wildlife sanctuaries such as sariska, ranthambore , panna and sultanpur. habitat : neelgai prefers to live in open plains, woodlands, dense jungles and grasslands. diet : neelgai feeds on plants, seeds, branches, leaves, fruit
, flowers, stems and buds. reproduction : neelgai reach the level of sexual maturity in months. they do not have any specific breeding season. the gestation period rests for days. usually twins are born at a time. young ones weigh around pounds. conservation status : declared by the iucn as being at...
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