Wildlife spotting in Jim Corbett National Park

Wildlife spotting in Jim Corbett National Park

Spotted Deer (Chital or Cheetal)

The chital or cheetal (Axis axis), also known as spotted deer or axis deer, is a species of deer that is native in the Indian subcontinent

Jackle

Jackals are medium-sized omnivorous mammals of the genus Canis, which also includes wolves, coyotes and the domestic dog.

Royal Bengal Tiger

The Royal Bengal Tiger or the Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is known to be the largest and most powerful sub spices of the cat family.

Common Kingfisher

The common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) belongs to the family of river kingfishers, Alcedinidae. Common Kingfisher has wide range, where several subspecies are living.

Asian Paradise Flycatcher

Asian paradise flycatcher is a beautiful bird. Size of adult Asian paradise flycatcher is between 18 to 22 cm. The tail length (adult male) is between 20 to 24 cm, with two central tail feathers growing up to 30 cm long drooping streamers.

Asian Elephant

India is home to the largest number of Asiatic Elephants. The Asian elephant  also called Asiatic elephant, is the only living species of the genus Elephas and is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, from India in the west.

Sambar deer

Sambar deer is found in almost every corner of India, But it is mainly found in the central India. They can easily be spotted at Corbett. Sambar deed stands to a height of 135 -150 cm at the shoulder and can weigh up to 300 kg.

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