 The Abarimon is an ancient race of a mythological creature and according to the legends their structure closely resembles the normal human being with the feet oppositely turned. The Abarimon people are named after the country they thought to live in, which is situated in the great valleys of Mount Imaus at the high ranges of Himalayan Mountain.
It is believed that the air of the Imaus valley is enchanted so that anyone who breathes the air will never be able to leave the valley alive. Thus the valley is kept secret and protected from the outer world and the Abarimons are believed to be unique to this particular region.
The Abarimons are uncivilized and live side by side with the wild animals. Their feet appear to point backwards instead of forwards. This handicap does not impede them from moving but they are believed to run incredibly fast.
(Last Updated on : 23-11-2011)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Recently Updated Articles in Flora & Fauna
|
|
|
• | Sultanpur National Park and Bird Sanctuary Considered as a paradise for bird watchers, the Sultanpur National Park and Bird Sanctuary houses numerous bird species. This Bird Sanctuary is ideal for birding and is best visited in winters when a large number of migratory birds come here.
| | • | Balukhand-Konark Wildlife Sanctuary Balukhand-Konark Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary covered with dense jungle. The avid flora and fauna attracts the zoophilists and the ornithologists.
| | • | Karanji Karanji is a big deciduous tree which is present basically in the deciduous forest regions of India. This medicinal plant is helpful in the treatment of wounds, facial disorders, ringworms, etc. The botanical name of Karanji is Holoptelea integrifolia (Roxb) Planch.
| | • | Sundarbans Tiger Reserve Nestled at the south-eastern part of West Bengal, Sundabans Tiger Reserve deserves special mention. Sunderbans are a delta region forming one of the largest mangroves in India and is known for the largest population of Royal Bengal Tigers, the National animal of India.
| | • | Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve Bhandhavgarh Tiger Reserve preserves tigers along with a plethora of wild fauna and flora.
| | |
|
|
|
|