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Cows - Cows are considered sacred animals in Hinduism, the dominant religion in India.
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Cows - This means they are allowed to wander freely throughout towns and cities on the subcontinent...
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Cows - ...very often causing mayhem on the roads!
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Cows - They appear to be exempt from the local traffic rules.
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Monkeys - Monkeys are also rife throughout India's cities, causing mischief wherever they go.
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Monkeys - A man sits on his bed next to a monkey eating a Popsicle on a street corner in the holy city of Varanasi.
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Monkeys - A couple of scavenging monkeys caught eating stolen goods in Delhi.
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Monkeys - A female gray langur leaps from one ledge to another, with her baby clinging on hard, in Pushkar.
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Monkeys - An Indian tourist poses with her new monkey friend at the Taj Mahal in Agra.
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Elephants - It's now rare to see elephants in cities, as most of the companies who used them to give rides to tourists have been closed down.
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Elephants - Though you may occasionally spot one still.
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Goats - A man takes his herd of goats for an early morning walk through the streets of Kolkata.
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Goats - Goats wander freely on the steep hill leading up to the Amber Fort outside Jaipur.
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Goats - Goats covered with sacks to protect them from flies rest on a flight of steps in Varanasi.
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Goats - A lone individual keeps an eye out for scraps on the banks of the Ganges.
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Cows - As they are considered holy animals, practicing Hindus do not eat cows.
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Cows - Cows are treated with the utmost respect, but usually do not belong to any one owner in particular.
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Cows - They're fed by anyone and everyone. Here a scattering of green cabbage leaves has a large brown cow and a goat vying for a mouthful in Jamnagar, Gujurat.
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Cows - A household tradition states that when a family makes a batch of Chapati flatbreads for a meal, an extra one must always be made to offer to the local street cows.
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Cows - Though often they end up rifling through scraps on the street in search of a tasty morsel.
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Cows - As increasing amounts of plastic waste are now mixed in with rubbish scraps, cows often ingest it without realizing and suffer serious health issues as a result.
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Snakes - Two men play music to demonstrate the cobra dance just outside the Amber Fort in Jaipur.
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Snakes - Though the tradition of snake charming has dwindled significantly in the 21st century, you will still find the odd snake charmer on Indian streets.
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Camels - A camel cart navigates its way carefully through heavy traffic on the outskirts of Delhi.
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Camels - Tourists ride camels through Pushkar, a town that is famous for hosting the Pushkar Camel Fair each year.
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Camels - A man drives a camel cart along the road in the small town of Alsisar.
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Pigeons - The sky fills with pigeons outside Delhi's Jama Masjid mosque.
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Pigeons - A woman watches pigeons perched on electricity wires from her balcony in Jodhpur, India's famous "blue city."
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Pigeons - Pilgrims and pigeons gather on the banks of the holy lake at Pushkar.
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Ox - An Indian ox draws a wagon laden with sacks through the streets of Delhi.
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Dogs - A woman and a small boy offer food to a group of hungry street dogs.
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Dogs - A stray dog sits patiently with a group of cows in the streets of Jaisalmer, a city located in the middle of the Thar desert.
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Cats - A young kitten balances on a row of plastic jars containing sweets in a shop front in Ooty.
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Cows - A lone cow wanders past the imposing Mysore Palace in the southern Indian state of Karnataka.
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Cows - An Indian sadhu (holy man) and a black cow look out over the Ganges from the ghats in the holy city of Varanasi.
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Cows - Two women walk along an asphalted road past wandering cows on a misty morning in Bihar.
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Cows - A paint splattered cow saunters along a back street in Nimaj, Rajasthan.
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Cows - The sacred animals are typically decorated with colored dye and other adornments during religious festivals such as Diwali.
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Cows - A cow pauses for thought in the middle of the busy street at night in Pushkar.
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Monkeys - A couple of female gray langurs and their babies take over a rooftop in the city of lakes—Udaipur.
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Monkeys - A gray langur surveys a busy street from atop a motorbike in Varanasi, as people and cows pass by.
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Monkeys - Monkeys have become very well-adapted to their urban environments.
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Monkeys - They are adept at getting food when they need it.
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Monkeys - One monkey picks fleas from another's coat at dawn in Jaipur.
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Monkeys - A group of gray langurs lounge on the walls of Ranthambore Fort, Ranthambore.
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Horses - An elderly cart driver spurs his horse on through the streets of Bangalore.
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Donkeys - A man reads the newspaper behind two white donkeys in the quiet town of Alsisar.
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Horses - A jumble of carts, goats, and a gray horse line a relatively calm street in Bikaner.
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Monkeys - Hoards of rhesus macaque monkeys inhabit the abandoned Galwar Bagh Palace, commonly known as the Monkey Temple, outside the city of Jaipur.
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Monkeys - A Hindu ascetic walks past monkeys in Galtaji, a pilgrimage site in Rajasthan where pilgrims come to bathe in sacred water tanks called Kunds.
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Monkeys - Two monkeys play in a doorway at the Taragarh Fort in Bundi.
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Monkeys - A female monkey gorges on some stolen cookies in Pushkar.
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Goats - A stoney-faced man feeds a goat outside his house in Jodhpur.
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Goats - Two young boys gather with goats outside the Jama Masjid mosque in Old Delhi. Thousands of the animals are sold there every year prior to the Muslim Sacrifice Feast Eid-al-Adha.
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Cows and goats - Animals scavenge for scraps of food behind stall sellers at a market in Jaipur.
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Cows - Cows rummage through rubbish on one of Varanasi's many narrow side streets.
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Buffaloes - A woman gives her water buffalo a cooling bath out in the street during the summer season.
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Buffaloes - Men herd a group of water buffalo along a main road in Barhaman, West Bengal.
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Birds - Pigeons scatter around crowds of pilgrims gathering at Pushkar's holy lake.
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Birds
- Pigeons swarm past Delhi's Jama Masjid at sunrise. See also: Barking Up the Wrong Tree: Dog Breeds That Don't Fit Your Lifestyle
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Cows - Cows are considered sacred animals in Hinduism, the dominant religion in India.
© iStock
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Cows - This means they are allowed to wander freely throughout towns and cities on the subcontinent...
© iStock
2 / 61 Fotos
Cows - ...very often causing mayhem on the roads!
© iStock
3 / 61 Fotos
Cows - They appear to be exempt from the local traffic rules.
© iStock
4 / 61 Fotos
Monkeys - Monkeys are also rife throughout India's cities, causing mischief wherever they go.
© iStock
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Monkeys - A man sits on his bed next to a monkey eating a Popsicle on a street corner in the holy city of Varanasi.
© iStock
6 / 61 Fotos
Monkeys - A couple of scavenging monkeys caught eating stolen goods in Delhi.
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Monkeys - A female gray langur leaps from one ledge to another, with her baby clinging on hard, in Pushkar.
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Monkeys - An Indian tourist poses with her new monkey friend at the Taj Mahal in Agra.
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Elephants - It's now rare to see elephants in cities, as most of the companies who used them to give rides to tourists have been closed down.
© iStock
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Elephants - Though you may occasionally spot one still.
© iStock
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Goats - A man takes his herd of goats for an early morning walk through the streets of Kolkata.
© iStock
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Goats - Goats wander freely on the steep hill leading up to the Amber Fort outside Jaipur.
© iStock
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Goats - Goats covered with sacks to protect them from flies rest on a flight of steps in Varanasi.
© iStock
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Goats - A lone individual keeps an eye out for scraps on the banks of the Ganges.
© iStock
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Cows - As they are considered holy animals, practicing Hindus do not eat cows.
© iStock
16 / 61 Fotos
Cows - Cows are treated with the utmost respect, but usually do not belong to any one owner in particular.
© iStock
17 / 61 Fotos
Cows - They're fed by anyone and everyone. Here a scattering of green cabbage leaves has a large brown cow and a goat vying for a mouthful in Jamnagar, Gujurat.
© iStock
18 / 61 Fotos
Cows - A household tradition states that when a family makes a batch of Chapati flatbreads for a meal, an extra one must always be made to offer to the local street cows.
© iStock
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Cows - Though often they end up rifling through scraps on the street in search of a tasty morsel.
© iStock
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Cows - As increasing amounts of plastic waste are now mixed in with rubbish scraps, cows often ingest it without realizing and suffer serious health issues as a result.
© iStock
21 / 61 Fotos
Snakes - Two men play music to demonstrate the cobra dance just outside the Amber Fort in Jaipur.
© iStock
22 / 61 Fotos
Snakes - Though the tradition of snake charming has dwindled significantly in the 21st century, you will still find the odd snake charmer on Indian streets.
© iStock
23 / 61 Fotos
Camels - A camel cart navigates its way carefully through heavy traffic on the outskirts of Delhi.
© iStock
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Camels - Tourists ride camels through Pushkar, a town that is famous for hosting the Pushkar Camel Fair each year.
© iStock
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Camels - A man drives a camel cart along the road in the small town of Alsisar.
© iStock
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Pigeons - The sky fills with pigeons outside Delhi's Jama Masjid mosque.
© iStock
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Pigeons - A woman watches pigeons perched on electricity wires from her balcony in Jodhpur, India's famous "blue city."
© iStock
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Pigeons - Pilgrims and pigeons gather on the banks of the holy lake at Pushkar.
© iStock
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Ox - An Indian ox draws a wagon laden with sacks through the streets of Delhi.
© iStock
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Dogs - A woman and a small boy offer food to a group of hungry street dogs.
© iStock
31 / 61 Fotos
Dogs - A stray dog sits patiently with a group of cows in the streets of Jaisalmer, a city located in the middle of the Thar desert.
© iStock
32 / 61 Fotos
Cats - A young kitten balances on a row of plastic jars containing sweets in a shop front in Ooty.
© iStock
33 / 61 Fotos
Cows - A lone cow wanders past the imposing Mysore Palace in the southern Indian state of Karnataka.
© iStock
34 / 61 Fotos
Cows - An Indian sadhu (holy man) and a black cow look out over the Ganges from the ghats in the holy city of Varanasi.
© iStock
35 / 61 Fotos
Cows - Two women walk along an asphalted road past wandering cows on a misty morning in Bihar.
© iStock
36 / 61 Fotos
Cows - A paint splattered cow saunters along a back street in Nimaj, Rajasthan.
© iStock
37 / 61 Fotos
Cows - The sacred animals are typically decorated with colored dye and other adornments during religious festivals such as Diwali.
© iStock
38 / 61 Fotos
Cows - A cow pauses for thought in the middle of the busy street at night in Pushkar.
© iStock
39 / 61 Fotos
Monkeys - A couple of female gray langurs and their babies take over a rooftop in the city of lakes—Udaipur.
© iStock
40 / 61 Fotos
Monkeys - A gray langur surveys a busy street from atop a motorbike in Varanasi, as people and cows pass by.
© iStock
41 / 61 Fotos
Monkeys - Monkeys have become very well-adapted to their urban environments.
© iStock
42 / 61 Fotos
Monkeys - They are adept at getting food when they need it.
© iStock
43 / 61 Fotos
Monkeys - One monkey picks fleas from another's coat at dawn in Jaipur.
© iStock
44 / 61 Fotos
Monkeys - A group of gray langurs lounge on the walls of Ranthambore Fort, Ranthambore.
© iStock
45 / 61 Fotos
Horses - An elderly cart driver spurs his horse on through the streets of Bangalore.
© iStock
46 / 61 Fotos
Donkeys - A man reads the newspaper behind two white donkeys in the quiet town of Alsisar.
© iStock
47 / 61 Fotos
Horses - A jumble of carts, goats, and a gray horse line a relatively calm street in Bikaner.
© iStock
48 / 61 Fotos
Monkeys - Hoards of rhesus macaque monkeys inhabit the abandoned Galwar Bagh Palace, commonly known as the Monkey Temple, outside the city of Jaipur.
© iStock
49 / 61 Fotos
Monkeys - A Hindu ascetic walks past monkeys in Galtaji, a pilgrimage site in Rajasthan where pilgrims come to bathe in sacred water tanks called Kunds.
© iStock
50 / 61 Fotos
Monkeys - Two monkeys play in a doorway at the Taragarh Fort in Bundi.
© iStock
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Monkeys - A female monkey gorges on some stolen cookies in Pushkar.
© iStock
52 / 61 Fotos
Goats - A stoney-faced man feeds a goat outside his house in Jodhpur.
© iStock
53 / 61 Fotos
Goats - Two young boys gather with goats outside the Jama Masjid mosque in Old Delhi. Thousands of the animals are sold there every year prior to the Muslim Sacrifice Feast Eid-al-Adha.
© iStock
54 / 61 Fotos
Cows and goats - Animals scavenge for scraps of food behind stall sellers at a market in Jaipur.
© iStock
55 / 61 Fotos
Cows - Cows rummage through rubbish on one of Varanasi's many narrow side streets.
© iStock
56 / 61 Fotos
Buffaloes - A woman gives her water buffalo a cooling bath out in the street during the summer season.
© iStock
57 / 61 Fotos
Buffaloes - Men herd a group of water buffalo along a main road in Barhaman, West Bengal.
© iStock
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Birds - Pigeons scatter around crowds of pilgrims gathering at Pushkar's holy lake.
© iStock
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Birds
- Pigeons swarm past Delhi's Jama Masjid at sunrise. See also: Barking Up the Wrong Tree: Dog Breeds That Don't Fit Your Lifestyle
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India's wonderful urban animal life
It's not just humans and vehicles that fill India's streets
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It's out on the streets that you'll experience Indian culture at its most vivid. Towns and cities are
a riot for the senses, overwhelming
visitors to the beautiful continent with vibrant colors, smells, tastes, and sounds.
And throughout these extraordinary chaotic scenes is one constant feature: animals. In India, cows, monkeys, and camels weave through
the streets as casually as humans, tuk-tuks, and cars do.
Discover fascinating images of India's city animals in the following gallery.
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