The tigers of the Terai region, spanning Dudhwa and Pilibhit National Parks, thrive in the dense grasslands and swampy forests along the Indo-Nepal border. These majestic big cats are crucial to the region’s rich biodiversity, preying on deer, wild boar, and other ungulates. Conservation efforts, including habitat protection and anti-poaching measures, have helped stabilize their population in this critical tiger corridor.
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