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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Presents Variety Actually

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Presents Variety Actually



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Wayanad Wild Life Sanctuary Muthanga is the abode for a wide variety of wildlife and beautiful birds. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary originated in the year 1973. Later in 1992 it was brought under the Project Elephant. Wayanad Wild Life Sanctuary in Muthanga has fair numbers of the magnificent mammals (elephants). Project Elephant was proposed to prevent ruthless hunting of the tuskers for commercial reasons.

The Wildlife Species that could be spotted during Wayanad Wildlife Safari include Elephants, Gaur, Cheetal, Dholes, Jackals, Tigers and Otters. The avifaunal species that could be spotted on a Wayanad wildlife safari include Crested Serpent Eagle, Crested Hawk Eagle, Malabar Grey Hornbill and King Vultures. Common leopard butterfly could be spotted if you are lucky enough.
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary at Muthanga is a very famous tourist attraction for children and nature lovers. Mainly children love a casual stroll inside the sanctuary viewing the magnificent and beautiful beasts. In elephants the male has a big tusk. It is said that the elephants are hunted for their tusks since they are used for carvings and many other purposes. Gaur is a kind of wild bison which are really big and well built. Cheetal is a type of deer which has spots all over its body and looks nice. Dholes and jackals are predators and so are the tigers. Otters are mammals which live close to water bodies.

As far as the avifaunal species, crested serpent eagle, and crested hawk eagle are big eagles which enjoy a kind of lengthier flights in the air without flapping their wings for minutes. In the Wayanad Wild Life Sanctuary you can also spot Malabar grey hornbill which has a significantly big beak. King Vultures are magnificent birds with brightly colored beak and is a kind of scavenger and predator too.

 Wayanad Wild Life Sanctuary, at Muthanga is the perfectly houses a number of Wayanad Wild Life. Wayanad Wild Life Sanctuary occupies a total area of 345 kilometers. It will take a whole day and more for visiting this sanctuary fully. Another notable fact about Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is that it is the second largest sanctuary in Kerala. Upper Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary and Lower Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary in north and south respectively are two disconnected parts of the sanctuary. There were previously forest region in between the two parts of the sanctuary which is now occupied by plantations.

Wayanad Wild Life Sanctuary is also referred to as Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is situated on the Kerala side of Western Ghats. The major wild life attractions in this sanctuary are Sloth Bears, Reptiles, Sāmbhar, Elephants, Tigers, Monkeys, Spotted Deer, Panthers, Civet Cats, Bison, Lizards, Wild Dogs, Bears, Leopards, and Lion-Tailed Macaque.

If you wish, you can take a ride on elephant back and view the nature trails and notice a beautiful green world. There are also tiny and brightly colored butterflies flitting on sweet flowers and shrubs. During the months of June through October, you will be able to see a flourishing atmosphere in Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary.

Brightly colored and gorgeous Peacocks and Peafowl can also be spotted in the area. Peacock the national bird of India is a brightly colored and beautiful bird. Male peacocks have excellent and extravagant tail.  The specialty of the male Indian peafowl is its iridescent blue-green plumage. The male exhibits its beautiful tail fully wide open during its courting season.

Currently Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is an integral part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is a part of the Wayanad plateau. The vegetation in Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is predominantly of the moist deciduous teak forests. You can also spot west-coast semi-evergreen trees.

Next time you visit Wayanad, forget not to visit the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary with your children and enjoy an excellent touring experience. Nature lovers will really be excited to view the scenic beauty prevailing inside the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary.


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