THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Daltonganj, April 29: The week-long pre-monsoon census of the major herbivores and carnivores, starting from April 24 in the tiger reserve Palamu, offers a variety of creatures.
In charge forester Pramjit Tiwary of Bareysanr Range said, “My team and I came across a 7-foot-long python. It was just 2 or 3 meters away from our team. We didn’t disturb it, nor did it disturb us.”
A leopard growl was heard, but it was wise not to move in the direction of the sound, added Tiwary.

Pug marks and scat of hyenas were discovered, too.
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No pug mark or scat of the tiger could be found.
The team did find a sloth bear, and they got alert because no one knew the bear’s mood.
Wild boar was also sighted.
The 7th and last day of the pre-monsoon census is dedicated to sighting the vultures and other birds.








