Corbett
is a haven for Tigers as well as its prey, which
include four kinds of Deer, Wild Boar and some
lesser-known animals. Leopards are mostly found
in the hilly areas of the park. Some nocturnal
cats found here are the Leopard Cat, Jungle Cat
and Fishing Cat. Sloth Bear is found in the lower
regions of the park while the Himalayan Black
Bear is seen in the higher hills only. The Dole
or Wild Dog, though they can be seen in the southern
areas of the park along with the Jackal.
Some of the smaller residents of the park are
Himalayan Palm Civet, Indian Gray Mongoose,
Common Otter, Blacknaped Hare and Porcupine.
Elephants are among one of the main attractions
of Jim Corbett Park. Along the Ramganga River
shores, one can spot the long-snouted, fish-eating
Gharial Crocodile and the ‘Mugger’
Crocodile. Also seen on the rocky hillsides
is the Ghoral or Goat Antelopes. The Langur
and Rhesus Monkeys are well distributed through
out the park and warning the whole Jungle with
alarm calls when they see either a Tiger or
Leopard from tree-top perches.
Flora In Jim Corbett Park
: The varied topography comprises
hilly and riverine areas, temporary marshy depressions,
plateaus and ravines. The lower areas are almost
completely populated by Sal trees. In the Jim
Corbett National Park are found 110 tree species,
50 mammals species, 580 bird species and 25
reptile species.