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The
Kamlang
Wildlife
Sanctuary,
established
in
1989,
is
rich
in
flora
and
fauna.
It
is
situated
in
the
Lohit
District
of
the
northeastern
Indian
state
of
Arunachal
Pradesh.
The
park
is
named
after
the
Kamlang
River
which
flows
through
it.
The
Mishmi,
Digaru
Mishmi,
and
Miju
Mishmi
people
tribal
people
who
reside
around
the
periphery
of
the
sanctuary
claim
their
descent
from
the
King
Rukmo
of
the
epic
Mahabharata.
They
believe
in
a
myth
of
an
invisible
god
known
as
Suto
Phenkhenynon
jamalu.
An
important
body
of
water
in
the
sanctuary
is
the
Glow
Lake.
Located
in
tropical
and
sub-tropical
climatic
zones,
the
sanctuary
is
the
habitat
of
the
four
big
cat
species
of
India:
tiger,
leopard,
clouded
leopard
and
snow
leopard.
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