Tuskers faceoff

  Two tuskers were crossing each other in the Kabini backwaters. Elephants when in a group are safer but lone tuskers are known to be aggressive and attack passer by.

Protective Feeding

An young calf is seen feeding on tge back waters of Kabini protected by two adult female elephants.  

Lion-tailed macaque eating Jackfruit

  The Lion tailed macaque is seen here feeding on one of its favorite food – Jack fruit. This high endangered monkey is a rainforest dweller and are found in the western ghat range and southern part of India – Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka.

Lion-tailed macaque

  We observed this gang of LTM just before we reached Valparai. They were gorging on Jack fruits from the trees on the rain forest by the side of the road and that is when this individual decided to come down and strike a pose with his tail up. The name Lion Tailed Macaque is because of the similar looking tail of the Macaque and the Lion.