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In Periyar Tiger Reserve there is a rich diversity
of vertebrates. The diverse forest types, vayals, marshes,
and a large aquatic habitat together support 62 species
of mammals, 320 species of birds, 45 species of reptiles,
27 species of amphibians, and 38 species of fishes.
The invertebrate fauna of Periyar is not well documented,
though the predominant invertebrate orders are Protozoa,
Annelida, Arthropoda and Mollusca. 160 butterfly species
have been listed.
Mammals
Among the 62 species of mammals, many are rare, endemic
and endangered. Periyar is prime elephant country and
large herbs are often sighted at the lake fringes. There
is an estimated population of 900-1000 animals which
is likely to overlap with the population in the adjoining
forest areas.
A much disproportionate sex ratio of the elephant is
found in Periyar and adult tuskers are far too few.
Gaur, among the largest of bovines, occurs in all types
of habitats. Gaur have staged a remarkable comeback
after their near demise due to a rinderpest outbreak
in the 70s.
Sambar, the largest deer in India are extensively distributed,
and constitute the principal prey base of tiger and
wild dog. Wild pig, has wide distribution throughout
the park. Some times these animals invade agricultural
lands often leading to man-wildlife conflicts. Small
relict populations of the highly endangered Nilgiri
tahr are found in the high altitude grasslands of Mangaladevi.
Four of the five primate species found in the Western
Ghats are well represented in Periyar. While the Nilgiri
langur enjoys a wide distribution in the moist forests,
the highly endangered Lion tailed macaque are confined
to the dense evergreen canopies. Malabar giant squirrel
is common in the area. Though the presence of the endangered
species, Small travancore flying squirrel is recorded
from Periyar, the Large flying squirrel is more frequently
seen.
Salim Alis fruit bat reported from Periyar adjoining
the High Wavys. is an endemic and endangered species,
considered to be among the rarest of bats
Tiger
The Tiger is found in all types of habitats though
their density is much less in the evergreen forests.
Though sighting one is difficult because of the thick
vegetation, evidences like pugmarks, clawings, and scats
are located throughout the reserve. The population is
estimated to be between 3540.
The Striped necked mongoose is not uncommon, found
in the semi-evergreen and evergreen forests.
Nilgiri marten is an extremely rare and endemic mustellid,
though recently sighted a number of times.
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