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Introduction:
One of the most popular wild life sanctuaries in India, the Corbett National Park is definitely one of the leading tourist destinations in India. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, the Corbett National Park is also one of the best preserved wild life parks of India. A haven for numerous species of flora and fauna, a visit to the Corbett National Park is truly an experience of a lifetime for wildlife lovers from across the world. Wildlife in Corbett National Park can be of a number of species, many of which are rare and require special preservation treatments.
Home to almost 50 mammals, 577 birds and at least 25 reptiles, the Park is visited by countless people to catch a glimpse of species like the Sloth Bear, Himalayan Black Bear, Dhole, Jackal, Yellow Throated Martem, Himalayan Palm Civet, Indian Grey Mongoose, Common Otter, Porcupine, Clack-taped Hare besides the Chital, Spotted Deer, Para, Kakka, and the Barking Deer.
The Corbett National Park is also home to countless species of birds which includes some of the rarest existing species of birds in the world like the Greylag, Bar-headed Goose, Duck, Grepe, Snipe, Sandpiper, Gull and the Wagtail. There are a number of species of reptiles in the park which includes The Indian Python, Viper, Cobra, Krait and King Cobra besides numerous species of Crocodiles, Tortoises and Turtles. Thus, for wild life lovers, a glimpse of the vast store of Wildlife in Corbett can be an experience to cherish forever!
Please click on the links below for lists of indian wildlife in Corbett National Park, including reptiles, fishes and birds.
Reptiles in Corbett National Park
Amphibians in Corbett National Park
Fishes in Corbett National Park
Birds in Corbett National Park
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