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Ranthambore National Park
Nestled in Rajasthan, Ranthambore National Park is home to 40 mammal, 40 reptile and 320 bird species.
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In Ranthambore, tourists can hop on safari jeeps and sight many rare and endangered species including Big Cats. So, here's a list of the 7 wild animals you can spot.
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Among the Big Cats one can spot at Ranthambore is the Royal Bengal Cat, the "King of Indian jungles".
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The agile yet elusive creature may not be as majestic as the tiger but it beckons your attention with its stealth.
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With a distinct white patch on its furry chest, the laid-back sloth bear is a nocturnal creature which you can sight at Ranthambore during the daytime if you are lucky.
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Synonymous for its contribution to Civet Coffee, the Small Indian Civet, an elusive nocturnal creature also nests at Ranthambore.
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The largest antelope in India, Nilgai aka Blue Bull, is one mammal that can be spotted at the national park's core and even buffer zone.
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In Ranthambore, during safaris, one can spot the striped hyenas which are nocturnal scavengers.
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Often found foraging insects in groups, the common mongoose are social and agile creatures in Ranthambore.
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