Food habits and prey selection of Leopard in MHNP Rajasthan India

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Availability of prey is an important factor to determine the food habit of a carnivore. In the study area Mukandara Hills National Park there was very low density of wild ungulates. Leopard scats were collected whenever encountered in the study area. Scats are commonly used to determine the food habit as it is non-destructive technique (Bailey 1993 and Mukherjee et al. 1994). Leopard was the only big cat found in the study area so in the absence of tiger and lion it was easy to identify its scat from other small predators without any confusion. Prey species were identified based on presence of bone fragments teeth nails feathers scales claws and other hard parts. Morphometric analysis of scats shows the availability of leopard diet in this National Park. The prey identified as Common Langur Jackal Nilgai Fox Wild pig and Domestic dog. The frequency of the percentage occurrence of the prey species. Out of these prey species the maximum hair identified of the common Langur 76.92% therefore the main diets of leopard refer to Common Langur.
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