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Sunday, November 25, 2018

Abu's Monarch of the Jungle on the PROWL.

“The Night Stalker": A Majestic Encounter in Abu Jungle

The leopard returns to his winter haunts in Abu


"Leopard on the prowl,Mount Abu/."
Leopard on the prowl

There's a rumble in the jungle,
The Night Stalker is on the prowl,
The Langurs are on the lookout,
The alpha male makes a ruckus,
Warning the others of the tribe,
Here comes the Monarch of the Jungle.

A strange presence lurks in the heart of the Abu bush, sending shivers down the spines of its people. The Night Stalker, the Jungle’s Monarch, has drawn attention once more, and the Langurs are on high alert. The tribe braces itself for encountering the intriguing leopard as the alpha male shouts the alert.

The male Langur’s warning cries echoed through the forest at 9 p.m. on a fateful night, announcing the elusive predator. My daughter and I quickly stepped outside with our flashlights when we heard the alarm, hoping to see the familiar glowing eyes.

The sight of the ruler of the forest, dressed in magnificent rosettes, makes us both excited and wary. We are awestruck by the raw beauty before us as we observe the leopard from a safe distance. The ace tree climber glides behind the rich flora with beautiful motions, leaving us both enthralled and terrified.

Recognising the risk presented by the prowling leopard, I informed the locals of the leopard’s presence in our region the following day. They took precautions as they secure their goats and dogs at night, hoping to keep the Night Stalker away from their cherished animals.

The leopard returns three nights later, its hunger driving it closer to human habitation. The owner saves a mason's dog from a sneaky predator, causing a commotion that makes the leopard let go.
They reveal once again the heartbreaking truth of the wild when the Night Stalker strikes once more, leaving behind the terrible taste of loss. This time, two of my neighbour’s puppies confined in a homemade cage fall victim to the merciless predator. The locals are aware of the leopard's tendency to patrol the area, posing a threat to pets and stray cats, so they stay alert.

The leopard’s survival instinct propels it onto the edges of town due to diminishing prey and habitat destruction. The Night Stalker, which used to feed on wild rabbits, wild pigs, and langurs, has now evolved to prey on the local street dog population. A search for goats and young cattle occasionally adds to its routine, making the local Abuites more wary than ever.
Despite the existence of this fearsome predator, the fact that the leopard has never harmed humans in their hill outpost provides some relief. Because of its lonely nature and choice for a life in the shadows, the villagers have avoided becoming targets of its persistent hunger.

The villagers discover more about the leopard’s special features as they unravel the secrets of the Night Stalker. We know this animal for being the most agile and stealthy due to its superior tree-climbing and prey-storing skills. The rosettes on this species make it fascinating, and its solitary lifestyle makes it respected in the wild.

"Wagera" is the name given to leopards in Rajasthan, where they are highly revered by the residents. While coexisting with the Night Stalker; the people stay in awe of the wild beauty that surrounds them, balancing fear and adoration for the Monarch of the Jungle.

"The pugmarks on our Boundary wall Photograph per kind favour my neighbour Govind."
The pugmarks on our Boundary wall Photograph per kind favour my neighbour Govind.

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