also called Kamrup Sanctuary, wildlife sanctuary in western Assam state, eastern India. It is situated at the foot of the Himalayas on the eastern bank of the Manas River, 92 miles (153 km) west of Gauhati town. Established in 1928, it has an area of 151 square miles (391 square km) and lies in a dense, mixed semievergreen, evergreen, and wet-deciduous forest region. The southern part of the preserve is grassland. Wildlife includes the great Indian rhinoceros, elephant, bison, deer, tiger, golden langur, black bear, and wild pig.
MANAS WILD LIFE SANCTUARY
Meaning of MANAS WILD LIFE SANCTUARY in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012