Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is a renowned wildlife sanctuary located in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, India. While the reserve is primarily known for its thriving tiger population, it also boasts a diverse array of lesser-known wildlife species that contribute to the rich ecosystem of the region. Here are some of the lesser-known wildlife species found in Tadoba:

1. Indian Bison (Gaur): The Indian Bison, also known as the Gaur, is the largest species of wild cattle found in India. These majestic animals can be seen grazing in grasslands and forest clearings within the reserve.

2. Wild Dogs (Dholes): The Dhole, or Indian Wild Dog, is an endangered species and one of the top predators in Tadoba. These highly social and intelligent creatures hunt cooperatively in packs.

3. Indian Leopards: Though often overshadowed by their larger and more famous cousins, the tigers, Tadoba is home to a healthy population of Indian leopards. These elusive big cats can be spotted roaming the forested areas.

4. Sloth Bears: The forested terrain of Tadoba provides an ideal habitat for the shy and nocturnal Sloth Bears. These unique bears are known for their distinctive shaggy coat and their ability to climb trees.

5. Four-horned Antelope (Chousingha): This small and rarely-seen antelope species is named for the unique feature of having four horns on its head. Tadoba is one of the few places where you might get a glimpse of this fascinating creature.

6. Indian Pangolin: Pangolins are highly elusive and endangered animals. Tadoba is one of the few places where the Indian Pangolin can be found, though sightings are extremely rare due to their secretive nature.

7. Rusty-spotted Cat: The smallest wild cat species in India, the Rusty-spotted Cat, can be found in the dense forests of Tadoba. This tiny feline is a master of stealth and camouflage.

8. Indian Peafowl: Commonly known as the Indian Peacock, this stunning bird with its elaborate and colourful plumage is a common sight in Tadoba. The reserve provides an ideal habitat for these beautiful birds.

9. Civets and Small Mammals: Tadoba is also home to various civet species, like the Indian Civet, Small Indian Civet, and jungle cats, the reserve is inhabited by a range of small mammals, such as mongoose, jackals, and porcupines.

10. Avian Diversity: Tadoba hosts a diverse avian population, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. Species like the Crested Serpent Eagle, Grey-headed Fish Eagle, Indian Pitta, and many more can be spotted here.


If you’re looking to experience the incredible wildlife of Tadoba up close, consider staying at Red Earth Tadoba Resort. Nestled amidst the wilderness, this Resort in Tadoba offers a comfortable and immersive stay, allowing you to explore the lesser-known wildlife of the region while contributing to its conservation. Book your stay at Red Earth Tadoba Resort and embark on a memorable journey to witness the diverse and enchanting creatures that call Tadoba their home. Remember to practice responsible wildlife tourism and support the efforts to protect the natural beauty of this incredible sanctuary.