Henotaro: It is an animal which lives in the arid and semi-arid regions having alkaline forests and grasslands, desert or semi-desert areas. It is found in the Greater and Smaller Rann of Kachchh of Gujarat, Banni and in Narayan Sarovar Sanctuaries. It is slightly taller than the fox, has fleshy round mouth and long high ears. It hunts smaller birds and animals for it food. Its existence can be known by its footprints.
Dugang: It is an aquantic animal. It is seen in very small number along the western sea coast of India. It is also found along the sea coasts of east Africa, south-east coast of Asia and northern coast of Australia. It feeds on sea grass and vegetation. At times, it also eats aquatic animals. People hunt dugang in large number for its meat and fat. Earlier dugang could be seen frequently along the coast of Gujarat, especially along coast of Saurashtra coast. But today, it is rarely seen there.