- (Sambelong):
Great Nicobar (922 km2 or 356 sq mi,
largest island of the
Nicobars)
Kondul Island,
located between Great Nicobar and
Little Nicobar Kabra Island...
- The
Andaman and
Nicobar Islands is a
union territory of
India comprising 572 islands, of
which only 38 are inhabited. The
islands are
grouped into two...
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Company Nicobar shrew Nicobar treeshrew Nicobar long-tailed
macaque Nicobar flying fox
Nicobar pigeon Nicobar megapode Nicobar sparrowhawk Nicobar parakeet...
- The
Nicobar pigeon or
Nicobar dove (Caloenas nicobarica, Car: ma-kūö-kö) is a bird
found on
small islands and in
coastal regions from the
Andaman and...
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found on Car
Nicobar in the
north of the archipelago, and T. b. obsoleta, from
Katchal and
Camorta in the
central part of the
Nicobars. A
museum specimen...
- (52/sq mi) . Its po****tion
growth rate over the
decade 2001-2011 was -12.48%.
Nicobars has a ****
ratio of 778
females for
every 1000 males, and a
literacy rate...
- Bei Zhi. The
Nicobar islands were
claimed by
Denmark in 1755;
Great Nicobar Island was
called New Denmark, and the
whole of the
Nicobars Frederikøerne...
- po****tion of
Nicobar. The Car
Nicobar islands do not have any
evergreen forests,
which dominate the
central and
southern islands of the
Nicobars. Most of...
- The
Nicobar treeshrew (Tupaia nicobarica) is a
treeshrew species within the Tupaiidae. It is
endemic to the
Nicobar Islands where it
inhabits the islands'...