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The Dudhwa National Park has a huge number of certain infrequent and endangered species like Swamp Deers, Bengal Floricans, Tiger, Jackal Leopard, Hispid Hare, Wild Pig, Sloth Bear, and lesser cats like Leopard Cat, Fishing Cat, Civet and Jungle Cat. Dudhwa National Park is plentiful in local and migrant water birds. There are various species of mammals, reptiles and birds in the national park. There are 101 tigers and 4 leopards in the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve. The national park has a few rhinoceros and birds like Bulbul, Painted Storks, Cranes and night birds like Bee Eaters, Great Indian Horned Owl, Kingfishers and Woodpeckers.
Flora in Dudhwa National Park: The chief vegetation types of the Dudhwa region in Uttar Pradesh are Tropical Moist Deciduous Forest, Tropical Semi-Evergreen Forest, Dry Deciduous Forest and Swamp and Riparian Forest. The whole of Dudhwa National Park is disrupted by extensive stretches of grasslands locally known as the phantas. The Dudhwa National Park has innumerable trees among which the dominant tree species are Shorea robusta, Terminalis tomentosa, Adina cordifolia, Eugenia jambolana, Terminalia belerica, Bombax malabaricum and Dalbergia sissoo.
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