Abundant Residents: Spotted Deer, known as "Hiran" locally, are a common and delightful sight in Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary.Distinguishing Features: These medium-sized herbivores sport a reddish-brown coat adorned with white spots, which serve both as camouflage and a unique visual trait.Group Behavior: Spotted Deer are often found in herds, exhibiting social behavior that provides safety in numbers.Diet: Their primary diet includes various vegetation like grass, leaves, and shrubs.
Ecosystem Contribution: While not endangered, Spotted Deer play a crucial role in the sanctuary's food chain and overall ecological balance.Wildlife Viewing: The herds of Spotted Deer grazing in the grasslands add to the sanctuary's scenic beauty and are a common attraction for visitors.Visitors to Barnawapara get to witness these graceful deer in their natural habitat, enriching the sanctuary's biodiversity and offering a wonderful opportunity for nature enthusiasts.