Many of the
photographs featured here and throughout the website have been kindly provided by Robin
Hamilton
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Tigress with her chital stag
kill
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Tiger jumps fence
Due to overgrazing, sections of the park
may be designated to protect the grasses.
This has proved a great vantage point for cornering prey.
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Tigress
on meadows
Moments later she killed a chital.
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Tiger Cub at 5 months
A rare glimpse
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Tigress in tree
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Leopard in tree
Leopard are more aboreal than tiger
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Wild Dog or Dhole Yawning
Wild dog are a major predator in Kanha, and hunt in packs.
Even tiger will keep their distance.
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Indian Bison or Gaur
Standing at 6 feet at the shoulder,
Gaur are the world's largest wild cattle. |
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Jackal
These scavangers are frequently spotted in and around the reserve.
Their howling resonates throught the forest at sunrise and sunset.
Jehan Bhujwala |
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Barasingha - Swamp Deer
Rescued from the brink of extinction in the 1960's, these
hard-ground adapted sub-species are found only at Kanha.
Jehan Bhujwala |
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Sambar - Forest Deer
Asia's largest deer.
Jehan Bhujwala |
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Herd of Chital -
Spotted Deer
Over 22,000 chital are found at Kanha making them
the most commonly sighted mammal.
Jehan Bhujwala |
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Muntjac - Barking Deer
Kanha's smallest deer is an elusive, gingerly and solitary creature.
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Langur
Jehan Bhujwala |
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Wild
Boar |

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