UNDERSTANDING THE LEOPARDS (Panthera pardus) DIET IN THE NIPHAD, NASHIK LANDSCAPE OF MAHARASHTRA

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Published: 2021-11-26

Page: 256-263


HRISHIKESH WAGH

Department of Zoology, Fergusson College (Autonomous) 411004, Pune, India.

ANUKRITI NIGAM *

Department of Zoology, Fergusson College (Autonomous) 411004, Pune, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Leopards are living in very close proximity with humans in agro-pastoral landscapes in India as their diet patterns also reflected their dependence on domestic animals as well as wild animals present in the landscape. The agro-pastoral landscapes give good cover to leopards to hide because of annual cropping system and pastoralism being one the important source of livelihood for the people. We studied the diet patterns of leopards (Panthera pardus) in the crop lands of Niphad in Nashik district Maharashtra, India. The total area of Niphad is 1,048.63 sq.km with population density of 470 per sq.km. We analyzed 30 scats of leopards. From analysis it was found that leopards diet consists of 11 different species of wild and domestic prey. The wild prey consists of small Indian civet Viverricula indica, grey mongoose Herpestes edwardsi, langur Semnopithecus sp., common palm civet Paradoxurus hermaphroditus, field rat Rattus rattus, Indian fox Vulpes bengalensis, small Indian mongoose Herpestes auropunctatus and domestic prey consists of dog Canis lupus familiaris, cow Bos Taurus, domestic caft Felis catus, goat Capra aegagrus hircus and birds.

Keywords: Panthera pardus, agro-pastoral, domestic, human-dominated


How to Cite

WAGH, HRISHIKESH, and ANUKRITI NIGAM. 2021. “UNDERSTANDING THE LEOPARDS (Panthera Pardus) DIET IN THE NIPHAD, NASHIK LANDSCAPE OF MAHARASHTRA”. UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 42 (23):256-63. https://mail.mbimph.com/index.php/UPJOZ/article/view/2998.

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