Wildlife Mount Abu
A glimpse of wildlife in Mount Abu during the lockdown.
As Lockdown continues, people are spotting Sloth bears, Leopards, snakes, Jungle Grey fowl and red Spur-fowls.
Mount Abu is a great place to visit for a brief break. If you enjoy treks and jungle walks, it’s an ideal place to pursue your hobby. Don't expect to see sloth bears, leopards, or Sambhars easily, as they are very elusive. One might chance upon them if lucky enough during a night drive.
Langurs are plentiful. We can see a variety of native birds throughout Abu.
I am posting some snaps of the recent wildlife events that I have recorded during our lockdown.
Entwined as one |
Damans Mating season Watch the slide show in FULL FRAME |
DAMANS Love in Mount Abu
Dhamans or Indian rat snakes are very large, a common species, non-venomous, harmless to humans, and a fast-moving snake found throughout Mount Abu.
They rescued Python at St. Mary's school. ( Photograph per kind favour Ms Trina ) |
Sloth bear |
Sloth bear |
Vid Taken by grandson Keith:
This bear has been a regular visitor to our garden for the last few days. He comes to gorge on the mulberries growing in the garden.
Sloth bears are very dangerous. In hostile encounters with people, sloth bears often attack the head.
Villagers get raked with the bear's enormous claws and their face becomes a pulpy mess.
Check out my postings on Abu Bears over the years.
Indian Grey Mongoose |
Indian Grey Mongoose and Red Wattled Lapwing |
Squirrel on the lookout |
Spurfowl with chicks
( Vid per kind favour Ms Trina)
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