Fauna Of Corbett National Park Completes Our Existence On Earth

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Corbett National Park is the first tiger reserve of India, which accommodates the Royal Bengal Tigers, Asiatic Lions, Leopards, and many other endangered species to make their strong presence in this world. Jim Corbett, the renowned hunter, gave birth to this tiger reserve and is also known as the first tiger reserve of India.

Due to the healthy population of wildlife in Jim Corbett National Park, it is one of the best-preserved parks with 164 tigers and over 600 elephants and is home to 586 birds, including migratory. As per the records, The Park contributes 33 species of reptiles, seven fish species in the water reservoirs.

Settled in the lap of the Himalayas, Jim Corbett National Park is one of the most visited national parks in the country. The park has gained fame due to the exotic fauna found there in its natural habitat. The excellent and favorable climatic conditions have made their survival possible in the vicinity of the jungle. You can also spot the animals through a jungle trail in the park. For that, you have to buy tickets by Jim Corbett Safari Booking from the entry gate. In hilly areas, you can witness the most dangerous species, the tigers, who quickly get their prey in the deep jungle as their food. Other animals in Jim Corbett National Park are- barking deer, sambar deer, Indian grey mongoose, chital deer, Himalayan black bear, yellow-throated martens, langur, Indian pangolin; some are innocent but dangerous too. read more

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