The hilly terrain of the Western
Ghats, clothed in dense mixed
and moist deciduous forests,
make Mudumalai (the ancient
hills) a most attractive
wildlife reserve. The
Mysore-Ooty
highway runs through the Park,
following the course of the
Moyar River, which separates
Mudumalai from
Bandipur. Just 321 sq.
km. in area, the hilly terrain
provides diverse habitats. The
wild elephant, gaur, deer and
primates like the bonnet macaque
and langurs all inhabit the
Park. The predators include the
tiger, leopard and the dhole -
the Asiatic wild dog, that hunts
in packs. The predators of the
skies are the crested hawk eagle
and the crested serpent eagle
that can be seen circling above.
In the cool
of the dense forests, among the
stands of teak and bamboo
thickets, are colourful birds -
hornbills, the great black
woodpecker with its dramatic red
crest, mynas, barbets and
parakeets. The tiny eared owl,
the scops owl and the little
scops owl are more heard than
seen. The Annamalai Sanctuary,
lying adjacent to Mudumalai is
noted for two species that are
exclusive to it - the Nilgiri
langur and the lion tailed
macaque.