Ranthambore is home to deciduous forests and wildlife including the Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, Indian elephant, wild water buffalo, Gaur, nilgai, Barasingha, Blackbuck, Chinkara, Chousingha, wild boar, sambar, Indian hog deer, Spotted deer, striped hyena, Dhole, Indian wolf, Bengal fox, Desert fox, Golden Jackal, Caracal.
It should come as no surprise that Ranthambore National Park is rich in animals because it is one of India’s most famous wildlife reserves. Discover the wildlife of this famous sanctuary, from tigers stalking through the jungle to monkeys playfully swinging from trees to crocodile-filled lakes and valleys where sloth bears munch at honeycomb.
The wild animal species are numerous on the island of Ranthambore. Ranthambore is home to more than 320 different bird species, both migratory and resident. The tigers are Ranthambore National Park’s main draw. In addition to tigers, the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is home to numerous other types of wild animals, including herbivorous, omnivorous, carnivorous, and scavengers.
Wild Animals in Ranthambore
Ranthambore Wildlife is one of the most photographed wildlife areas in India.
Unlike at any other wildlife reserve in India, tigers and other wild animals can often be seen lounging around or hunting during the day and don’t mind being photographed or approached by jeep loads of tourists.