Located in the state of Karnataka, the total area of the Bandipur National Park sprawls across the borders of the South Indian states of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The Bandipur National Park in Karnataka also has the Mysore-Ooty Highway cutting through it. Once a game ground of the Maharaja Voodiyar, the Bandipur National Park in Karnataka was declared a sanctuary in the year 1931. It was finally deemed a National Park in 10 years later in 1941 and a Tiger Reserve in 1973. Also in 1941, the Bandipur National Park in Karnataka was expanded to join its borders with the nagerhole National Park.
Initially named as the Venugopal Wildlife Park, after the acquition from the Maharaja, the Bandipur National Park in Karnataka covers a substantial area of the Indian Deccan Plateau area. So the vegetation that fills the area comprises as much of deciduous, as of evergreen and grassland. The most important river that waters the Bandipur National Park in Karnataka is the Moyar River. This river is also significant because of the fact that it naturally demarcates the Bandipur National Park in Karnataka from the Madumulai Sanctuary. The most important inhabitant of the Bandipur National Park in Karnataka is the Asiatic Elephants. However, one can also find other animals like Bonner Macaque, Liontail Macaque, Nilgiri Langur, Hanuman Langur, Nilgiri Tahr, Dhole, Smooth-coated Otter, Eurasian Otter, Golden Jackal, Bengal Fox, Small Indian Civet, Common Palm Civet, Striped Hyaena, Stripe-necked Mongoose, Ruddy Mongoose, Indian Grey Mongoose, Wild Boar, Four-horned Antelope, Chital, Indian Muntjac, Gaur, Sambar, Sloth Bear, Indian Spotted Chevrotain, Indian Porcupine, Rusty-spotted Cat, Leopard, Cat Leopard, Indian Elephant, Indian Pangolin, Indian Hare, Jungle Cat Tiger, Grizzled Indian Squirrel, Indian Palm Squirrel, Red Giant Flying squirrel and Indian Giant Squirrel.
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