Visiting Jim Corbett National Park? Animal Species You Can Spot During Safari
Visiting Jim Corbett National Park? Animal Species You Can Spot During Safari
Jim Corbett offers a weekend getaway near Delhi for observing spotted deers, a reddish-brown herbivore species, who prefer short grasslands with little shelter
Gharials and crocodiles are often confused due to their differences in appearance and diet. Gharials have a thin snout and primarily consume fish, frogs, insects, and crustaceans using sharp teeth. Image: freepik
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Jim Corbett National Park is a popular destination for visitors, particularly Bengal tigers, a national animal of India and Bangladesh. The park offers an ideal habitat for tigers, allowing them to mo Image: Freepik
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Leopards, big cats, have a strong enmity with Bengal tigers, attract tourists with their spotted fur coats, and feed on various animals, including antelope, gazelles, and baboons. Image: Freepik
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Jim Corbett National Park boasts over 1,000 elephants, a population that has grown significantly in recent years, thriving on various food sources during summer visits. Image: freepik
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Indian Pangolins, found in Jim Corbett, are unique animals with unique scaly skin, small heads, tongues, and tails. They lack teeth, good listening abilities, and eyesight but have powerful claws and Image: Freepik
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Indian Pangolins, found in Jim Corbett, are unique animals with unique scaly skin, small heads, tongues, and tails. They lack teeth, good listening abilities, and eyesight but have powerful claws. Image: Freepik
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Rhesus monkeys, spotted in Jim Corbett, are earthy, vocal, and adaptable apes. They feed on crustaceans, bird's eggs, insects, fish, and spiders. Image: Freepik