Local Species
The elephant population that ranges from the
Nilgiri Hills to the
Eastern Ghats, estimated at more than 6,000 animals, is considered to be the largest single elephant population in India. The ecoregion harbors several large mammals of conservation significance, such as tiger (
Panthera tigris), barasingha (
Cervus duvaucelii),
Asian elephant (
Elephas maximus), wolf (
Canis lupus), Asiatic wild dog (
Cuon alpinus), sloth bear (
Ursus ursinus), leopard (
Panthera pardus),
blackbuck (
Antilope cervicapra), and the chinkara (
Gazella bennettii).
Species such as
crested serpent-eagle (
Spilornis cheela), chestnut-bellied sandgrouse (
Pterocles exustus), plum-headed parakeet (
Psittacula cyanocephala), pied cuckoo (
Oxylophus jacobinus), and the black-capped kingfisher (
Halcyon pileata) represent a mere selection of the bird population.
Characteristic plants include
Manilkara hexandra, Memecylon umbellatum, Drypetes sepiaria, Pterospermum suberifolium, and
Carmona microphylla.