Fauna in Ranthambore National Park

Popular Widlife in Ranthambore Natonal Park

Overview

Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is one of the biggest tiger reserves which has a large number of tigers in its habitat. It also has other big cats living in the reserve such as leopards, caracals, jungle cats, and fishing cats along with animals such as Indian Fox, Desert Fox, Palm Civet, and Hanuman Langurs. In addition, the park is home to several species of antelope, including Indian gazelles, Sambar deer, Spotted deer, Black Buck, Blue Bulls, and Nilgai.

Abundant reptiles such as Desert Monitor Lizards, Cobras, Tortoises, Banded Kraits, Indian Pythons, Russells’s Viper, Indian Flap Shelled Turtles, and Snub Nosed Marsh Crocodiles also can be found in the national park. Because of the variety of birds present, bird aficionados can enjoy a fulfilling experience of bird watching. Among the birds that can be seen in Ranthambore are Woodpeckers, Greylag Goose, Asian Palm Swift, Dove, Crakes, Sandpipers, Flamingos, Pelicans, Storks, Bulbul, Mynas, Falcons, Parakeets, Cuckoos, Owls, and Nightjars.