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Wind Speed: 10.1 km/h | Humidity: 73%
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Crocodile Point At Pilibhit Tiger Reserve

Explore Crocodile Point At Pilibhit Tiger Reserve

Crocodile Point: A Wild Encounter in Pilibhit Tiger Reserve

Crocodile Point is one of the most exciting and informative wildlife lands in Pilibhit Tiger Reserve, which is, however, full of wild creatures. Crocodile Point is located in the riverbanks, oxbow lakes, and water-channels in the reserve, giving the tourists a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of sighting the mugger crocodiles in a natural habitat sunbathing, swimming, and hunting.

Mugger crocodile ( Crocodylus palustris ) is a native Indian species that flourishes in the Terai wetlands in Pilibhit. Slippery and strong, this prehistoric creature is well-suited to live in the watery environment. Sitting with only their eyes and snouts showing, crocodiles are frequently observed in the quiet waters of the Jhand Tal and Chuka stream, and on the banks of the Sharda, watching and waiting.

Basking in the sun is one of the most interesting behaviors of crocodiles. These cold-blooded reptiles are also a common sight during winter when they can be noticed resting motionlessly on sandy deposits on river banks and lake sides as they seek to warm their bodies. Chuka Beach, which is the lone river beach in Uttar Pradesh, is a fine venue to take note of this behavior.

Crocodiles are opportunistic meat-eaters. They eat very diverse raders which include fish, turtles, birds, small mammals, snakes, and even carcasses. They are expert ambush hunters and have powerful jaws that are able to overwhelm their prey quickly. Even though they were considered to have a ferocious appearance, crocodiles serve a vital purpose in the environment; they control the population of fish and scavenge dead material in water bodies.

Crocodile Point Mugger Pilibhit Tiger Reserve

Discover Crocodile Point at Pilibhit Tiger Reserve

As they are ecologically significant and also vulnerable, the mugger crocodile is included in Schedule I of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. This provides them with maximum legal protection, which is equal to that of tigers and elephants. Killing or degrading crocodiles is a criminal offence, and their habitats are well kept under check by forest authorities in Pilibhit Tiger Reserve.

Crocodile Point is not only the place where one can see the reptiles, but it is also an informational stop that emphasizes the wetlands' biodiversity of the area. It is a constituent of numerous guided jungle safari tours in which the reptile guides provide information on the behavior and biology of these animals. Wildlife photographers secretly spend a lot of time here in the hope that crocodiles will move slowly underwater or will take an impetuous attack on the prey.

Such visits should be kept very safe. A tourist should be advised on viewing platforms or special areas of observation. A reserve management also makes sure that visitor trails never interfere with natural crocodile behavior and that they never pose a danger to visitors.

The Crocodile Point will be a unique experience for the eco-tourists and wildlife enthusiasts to view one of the prehistoric hunters in its primeval splendor in the Terai ecosystem. It augments other adventures in the reserve, such as the tracking of tigers, bird viewing, as well as visiting beautiful places such as Chuka Beach, Sapt Sarovar, and Jhand Tal.

Now, when you are planning to take a safari in Pilibhit, then Crocodile Point should be part of it, as far as nature will demonstrate its power and poise too in equal measures.

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