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Flora
The Kanha National Park mainly comprises of the rolling
grasslands, bamboo and sal forests and meandering stream. The
interesting topography Kanha is suitable for several floral
species. The Kanha national park is a the mixture of sal(shorea
robusta) and other mixed forest trees, interspersed with
meadows. Kanha National Park has many species of grass some of
which are important for the survival of Barasingha (Cervus
duvauceli branderi.
Fauna
Kanha National Park is rich in wildlife population. It has a
great population of tigers(131 tigers as on june 2006).
Leopards, the sloth bear and Indian wild dog can also be seen in
Kanha national Park. The population of leopards is estimated to
80, the wild dogs to 396 and the sloth bears to 111. Indian wolf
can also be seen in Kanha National Park but they come out after
dark which is not a visiting hour. The wildlife of the park
include Tiger, Leopard, Indian Hare, Indian Wild Dog, Common
Langur, Indian Fox, Sloth bear, Chital of Spotless Deer,
Barasingha or Swamp Deer Jackal, Stripped Palm Squirrel, Wild
Pig, Sambar, Black Buck, Striped Hyena, Jungle Cat, Mouse Deer,
Chausingha or four horned antelope, Nilgai, Ratel and Porcupine
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Other mammels include common grey langur (6668 in 2000), wild
boar (8534 in 2000), gaur (more than thousand in 2000), sambar
(3621 in 2000)[2] and barasingha or swamp deer (this is the
hardground swamp deer (Cervus duvauceli branderi), found only in
Kanha National park. |

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