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Divyabhanusinh,; Ranjitsinh, M.K. | |
Lion and cheetah in India: the reality | |
2013 Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society (110): 3-21 | |
The authors of this paper have been asked to comment on an interesting theory propounded in a recently published book, that the lion and the cheetah are exotic aliens in India. The said publication is _Exotic Aliens: The Lion and The Cheetah in India_, Aleph, New Delhi, 2013, pp. 304, Rs. 595. Its authors are Valmik Thapar, known for his numerous publications on the tiger, Professor Romila Thapar, a doyenne amongst Indian historians, and Yusuf Ansari, also a historian. |
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