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Wild anamils found in Nepal

The creatures which spend their whole life in the wilderness are called wild creatures. For example, tigers, foxes, panthers, lions, giraffes, monkeys, elephants and so forth. Their classifications spread into different gatherings and species. Some of them are herbivorous, flesh eating and omnivorous. They are likewise sorted into earthly, land and water proficient, arboreal, aeronautical and sea-going. A large portion of them are invaluable yet some are definitely not. A few creatures live ashore are called as earthly creatures. For example, tigers, elephants, lions and so on. Alternate sorts of creatures are arboreal, for example, monkey, squirrels, chameleon and so on; as they invest the greater part of their energy in trees. Flying creatures are classified as elevated creatures as they can fly noticeable all around. Water living creatures are called amphibian creatures. Angles, crabs, dolphins, shark and so on are case of oceanic creatures. So also creatures of land and water ...

Social Structure Of Ancient Nepal:-

The history of Nepal has been divided into three periods:- The Ancient Period (up to 937 BS) Medieval Period (937 BS- 1825 BS) Modern Period (1825 BS onward) Many kings of various dynasties ruled over Nepal during the ancient period. Bhuktaman is regarded as the first king of Nepal of the Gopal dynasty. After Gopals, Mahishpals ruled over Nepal. Kirants defeated Mahishpals and stared to rule in Nepal. Altogether 29 Kirant kings ruled over Nepal for more than 1200 years. The last king of this dynasty, Gasti was defeated by Nimish, the Lichchhavi king and the Lichchhavi regime was set up in Nepal. The history of Nepal begins with the Kirants. We have some images and stupas built by them. The Kirants had rich civilization. The names of many places are derived from the Kirant words. For example, Teku from Tengkhu, Tyagul from Tegval, Farping from Fanpring, Banepa from Bhajana, Khopasi from Khurpring, etc. The Kirant had their own script which was called Sirijangha. They worshipped Lord...