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Relish the Fauna in Jim Corbett National Park

Fauna in Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park, home to a rich Fauna in Jim Corbett National Park, was the first Tiger Reserve project in India. From that point of view, Corbett is India's oldest and largest national park. The park boasts many majestic animals like the Royal Bengal Tiger, Asiatic Elephant, and numerous other wild species, making it an ideal wildlife haven. The healthy population of the wild today has made Corbett one of the best-preserved parks, with 164 tigers and over 600 elephants. According to the latest survey, Corbett reveals the country's highest population density of tigers at 20/100 square kilometers. Along with the Royal Bengal Tiger, Corbett boasts many endangered Asiatic elephants and other dangerously endangered species, such as the Ghariyal.

Corbett's other known mammal species are Asiatic Black Bear, Hog Deer, Walking Deer, Sambar, Sloth Beer, Yellow-throated marten, Otters, and many more. Corbett also accommodates a variety of aqua fauna and birdlife with approximately 600 species which include the great pied hornbill, white-Backed Vulture, Hodgson's bush chat, orange-breasted green pigeon, Pallas fish eagle, golden oriole, tawny fish owl, Indian Pitta, Scarlet Minivet and reptiles like the critically endangered Ghariyal, mugger Crocodiles, the king Cobra and many more to list.

Mammals

Mammals

Tiger leopard, elephant, Spotted deer (Axis axis), chital, sambar(Cervus unicolor), hog deer(Axis percinus), barking deer(Muntiacus muntjak), wild boar(Sus scrofa), Langoor (Presbutis entellus), Wild pig, rhesus monkey (Macaque mulatto), sambar and jackal.


Birds

Corbett National Park has a long list of birds in its Habitat. A Jim Corbett National Park visit would be a beautiful experience for ornithologists and bird lovers. Some of the bird species you can see in Jim Corbett National Park are: Kestrel, Black Partridge, Kaleej Pheasant, Red Junglefowl, Common Peafowl, Darter, Little Green Heron, Pond Heron, Crested Hawk Eagle, Booted Hawk Eagle, Pallas Fishing Eagle, Himalayan Greyheaded Fishing Eagle, Cinerous Vulture, Rufous Turtle Dove, Indian Ring Dove, Spotted Dove, Emerald Dove, Alexandrine Parakeet, Roseringed Parakeet, lossomheaded Parakeet, Crested Serpent Eagle, Redwattled Lapwing, Spurwinged Lapwing, Pintailed Green Pigeon, Blue Rock Pigeon, Turtle Dove, Common Hawk, Himalayan Pied Kingfisher, Lesser Pied Kingfisher, Common Kingfisher, Storkbilled Kingfisher, Whitebreasted Kingfisher, Chestnutheaded Beeater, Bluetailed Beeater, Green Beeater, Indian Roller, Broadbilled Roller, Hoopoe, Common Grey Hornbill, Indian Pied Hornbill, Great Pied Hornbill, Great Hill Barbet, Lineated Barbet, Bluethroated Barbet, Crimsonbreasted Barbet, Blacknaped Green Woodpecker, Lesser Goldenbacked Woodpecker, Longtailed Broadbill, Golden Oriole, Blackheaded Oriole, Black Drongo, and more—Ashy Drongo, Bronzed Drongo, Greyheaded Myna, Rosy Pastor, Common Myna, etc.


Reptile

Indian marsh crocodile, gharial, King cobra, common krait, cobra, Russel's viper, python, and monitor lizard.


Fish

Mahaseer, kalimuchi, kalabasu, chilwa and goonch.