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Bhadra Wildlife
Sanctuary (Shimoga Dist.)
WILDLIFE The Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary boasts of
following Birds and Animals:
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Birds : The Grey
jungle fowl, Red spur fowl, Painted bush quail,
Emerald dove, Southern green imperial pigeon,
Great black woodpecker, Malabar parakeet and Hill
myna just to name a few.
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Reptiles : Marsh
crocodiles are usually found in the upstream
stretches of the Bhadra River and Monitor lizards
are also a common sight. The common otter and the
smooth Indian otter can usually be sighted at the
Bhadra Reservoir.
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Animals : Gaur
certainly are the pride of Bhadra which is a
common sight. Leopards are also fairly common,
particularly in the Lakkavalli area. Bhadra
Wildlife Sanctuary has been recently adopted under
‘Project Tiger’. This is an ideal tiger habitat
although it is rare to see one! Wild dog tracks
are also found all over the area. Elephants occur
in all parts of the sanctuary and seem to migrate
locally between Muthodi and Lakkavalli.
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Other Mammals : Palm
civet, Stripe necked mongoose, Sloth bear, Large
brown flying squirrel, Sambar, Spotted deer and
the Wild boar.
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