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About Radhanagari’s

Animals

Indian Gaur (Bos gaurus)

Indian Gaur (Bos gaurus)

The mighty guardian of Radhanagri’s wild heart.

Known locally as the “Radhanagri Bison,” this massive herbivore roams the grasslands and forest clearings with silent confidence. With its muscular build, curved horns, and striking white legs, the gaur is both majestic and gentle. It's a keystone species and the pride of Radhanagri Wildlife Sanctuary.

Leopard (Panthera pardus)

The shadowed hunter of Radhanagri’s wilderness.

Graceful yet deadly, the leopard moves like a whisper through the dense foliage and rocky slopes of the sanctuary. Its golden coat, marked with rosettes, blends seamlessly into the shadows. Elusive by nature, the leopard commands awe and respect — a true symbol of stealth and survival in the wild heart of Radhanagri.

Leopard (Panthera pardus)
Sloth Bear (Melursus ursinus)

Sloth Bear (Melursus ursinus)

The shaggy wanderer of Radhanagri’s twilight trails.

With its long snout, shaggy black coat, and slow, deliberate gait, the sloth bear roams the forest in search of termites and wild fruits. Often seen at dusk or dawn, it’s a symbol of quiet strength. Though shy by nature, its presence in Radhanagri’s wildscape adds a mysterious charm to the jungle's rhythm.

Indian Fox (Vulpes bengalensis)

The clever shadow of Radhanagri’s open lands.

With sharp eyes, pointed ears, and a bushy tail, the Indian Fox is a master of stealth and survival. Often seen darting through grasslands at dawn or dusk, it’s agile, alert, and fiercely intelligent. A true symbol of adaptability, this little predator plays a vital role in the sanctuary’s ecosystem.

Indian Fox (Vulpes bengalensis)
Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica)

Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica)

The spiky sentinel of Radhanagri’s twilight hours.

Mostly active at night, this shy yet bold creature defends itself with sharp quills that rattle as a warning. With its mohawk-like crest and slow, deliberate movements, the porcupine quietly navigates the forest floor, leaving behind a trail of mystery and awe.

Sambar Deer (Rusa unicolor)

The silent shadow of Radhanagri’s dense woods.

Graceful yet elusive, the Sambar is India’s largest deer, often seen near waterholes at dusk. With its rugged antlers and soulful eyes, it blends into the forest, embodying the calm and beauty of Radhanagri’s wilderness.

Sambar Deer (Rusa unicolor)
Indian Wild Pig (Sus scrofa cristatus)

Indian Wild Pig (Sus scrofa cristatus)

The rugged forager of Radhanagri’s forest floors.

Strong, alert, and built for survival, the Indian wild pig roots through the undergrowth in search of food. With coarse bristles and powerful tusks, it plays a vital role in maintaining the sanctuary’s ecological balance.