Whenever we go to Rajasthan, we play a little game: we count the animals we’ll see. We can always count on camels and hopefully elephants, monkeys too, maybe a peacock, some pigs, of course we don’t count cows.
Here’s the tally:
- Camels–62
- Elephants–20
- Peacock–1
- Donkeys–8
- Monkeys–we stopped counting when we saw over 17 in one setting
- Horses–11
- Cobra–1
- Antelope–6
- Pigs–11




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Wow – I didn’t realize there was such a dearth of street dogs in Rajasthan. And crows. You should always be able to find a few of them!
How about tigers – we’ve got those!
Those are, however, pretty impressive totals. Are they for just this one trip?
You’re right–we forgot the dogs and crows! Goodness though, there isn’t a high enough number. Oh wait! You’re a math teacher; there is!
Any, these tallies are from just Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Impressive, I know!
I love your tiger shot. I’m guessing you took that! Phenomenal. Send the link to that post please.
😀 Ann
Check out the Ranthambore national park wildlife!
Hey, how’d you insert that link? You figured it out. I’ve been wanting to know how to do that!