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Nothing compares to the adrenaline rush of spotting a tiger in the wild. And this holds true for not only wildlife ...
Namdapha National Park in Arunachal Pradesh is India’s only sanctuary with all four big cats. A vast jungle of tigers, leopards, rare birds, and tribal heritage, it is a true wilderness frontier.
Leopards steal the spotlight in most cases, although they don’t roar or strut.These are the most elusive jungle cats that ...
LA and Mumbai are the world's only megacities where large felines — mountain lions in one, leopards in the other — thrive by breeding, hunting and maintaining territory within urban boundaries.
Lions, majestic big cats, live mostly in grasslands and savannas, not jungles. Their social behaviour and declining numbers ...
The small cat species in India represent nearly one-fourth of all felid species worldwide. There are a total of ten small wild cat species found in India, of which three species — the jungle cat ...
India’s small cats represent nearly one-fourth of all felid species worldwide; jungle cat is most widespread, occupying an estimated 96,275 sq km area Rusty-spotted cats occupy about 70,075 sq ...
The jungle cat is India’s most widespread wild cat that inhabits diverse habitats ranging from wetlands and grasslands to dry forests.
All too often, wild creatures crossing the densening mesh of highways and roads get struck by vehicles resulting in ...
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to the best time for a jungle safari in India. It depends on what you value - cool weather, birdwatching, solitude, or dramatic wildlife sightings.
Big cats in urban jungle: LA mountain lions, Mumbai leopards A leopard is seen walking across a ridge in Aarey colony near Sanjay Gandhi National Park overlooking Mumbai city, India, May, 12, 2018.