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Dudhwa National Park is a habitation to the Swamp Deer or the largest kind of Great Indian Deer with twelve superb antlers. The Dudhwa National Park has a vast number of certain infrequent and endangered species like Bengal Floricans, Tiger, Jackal Leopard, Sloth Bear, Leopard Cat, Fishing Cat and The Jungle Cat. Dudhwa National Park is plentiful in local and migrant water Happenings. There are various species of mammals and reptiles in the national park. There are 101 tigers and 4 leopards in the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve. The national park has a few rhinoceros and Happenings like Bulbul, Painted Storks, Cranes and night Happenings like Bee Eaters, Great Indian Horned Owl, Kingfishers and Woodpeckers.
Happenings at Dudhwa: With the arrival of winter the deers get plenty to eat and it is the time for the females to conceive and the males to form a harem. The most unique feature of the swamp deers is that they decorate their antlers with grass. During spring the new borns appear in the herd of the deer and they also prepare themselves for the upcoming rough summer months.
On March 2nd, 1978, Dudhwa National Park experienced a case of man-eating for the first time in its history. The man-eating tigress was shot to death by the forest official hunters on November 11th, 1979, after 24 people were killed probably by Tara, the tigress. Nowadays, Dudhwa National Park is more or less silent but occasionally a few stray incidents of men getting badly injured by tigers can be heard in the peripheries, but these cannot be considered as cases of man-eating. And moreover, men intruding into the core areas of the tigers can agitate them and get injured by them. Presently, Dudhwa National Park is similar to any other national park in India.
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