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Pench National park is known for its flora and fauna. Find more about Pench National Park In Madhya Pradesh.
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Pench National ParkThe park has two entry points, at Ganda Tola and Kodajhiri, which have well - guarded forest barriers. The buffer zone of 465 sq. km comprises 333 sq km of reserve forests, 102 sq km of reserve forests, and 30 sq km of revenue land. To Provide a permanent water supply to the animals in the park, many tanks have been dug. The main tanks are chhindbari, Toyamit and Khamreeth. A few nallahs, such as Kharanda and Bamandoh, are used a storage tanks.
And many and mighty are they But the head and the hoof of the law And the haunch and the hump is - Obey ! Even today, when one visits Pench and Kanha, popularly referred to as kipling's Country, one can feel the tale and its characcters come alive and can sense Mowgli and sher Khan watching from a distance, away from prying human eyes. Leopards are the other big carnivores in the pench jungle, but they are rarely seen as the tiger population forces them to occupy low prey - density areas on the fringes of the forest. Foxes and jackals are often seen near heards of glazing chitals, who remain unperturbed probably in the knowledge that these carnivores are in search of smaller prey. Chitals also share an interesting relationship with langurs. langurs generally alert all in earshot with piercing calls at the approach of predators. Chital, and sometimes, wild boar follow the langur, also gobbling up pieces of fruit and leaves dropped on the ground in their untidy treetop foraging. |
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