Golden jackals usually have 2-4 pups in a litter so this set of three is right on the median.
These Langur monkeys appeared to be mom with her baby and an older daughter.
This son of DM showed us how well tigers can match the dry grass in which they live much of the year. He still lives in his mom's territory, but probably looks forward to being old enough to have his own.
This is a yellow-wattled lapwing with fashionably matching yellow legs.
The well-named red-headed vulture.
Meet tigress Tara, one of the most famous and senior tigresses in Bandhavgarh National Park. She is estimated to be 10-11 years old.
This is a changeable hawk-eagle, named for its variable plumage that has a wide color range. They are ambush predators who can live in a variety of environments.
Bajrang, currently the largest male Bengal tiger in Bandhavgarh NP, knows he rules the park.
We saw only one wild Indian boar. I wouldn't want to meet one in a dark alley.
I'd never seen even photos of these birds before. Yellow-footed green pigeons. (Bandhavgarh NP, India)