“From Elephants to Art: Discovering Creativity in the Wild” .“Keep your love of nature alive, because it is the only way to truly understand art.”
I named it as Fauna. Because the term “fauna” refers to a broad category of animal species found in a certain, geographically extensive area.
Elephants, spotted deer, Sambar deer, and other herbivores all consume plants and fruits. They are naturally compassionate creatures.
Mongoose, wild boar, and Malabar Squirrels eat trees, fruits, insects, and several other animals.
Due to the mutualistic nature of their gut flora, herbivores may more easily digest plant material than animal prey.
Survival and Sensory
Due to harsh creatures, herbivores constantly strive for survival. Their capacity for survival is exceptional. Herbivores have high sensory abilities. They detect predators far away by using their sense of smell.
In large groups, herbivores typically reside. If they are not in a group, predators can easily take advantage of them.
Exceptional senses are present in elephants. The biggest terrestrial animal in the world is an elephant. Elephants require roughly 150 kg of food every day to survive.
The Grazers are called Chitals. All year long, they only eat grass.
One further classification seen in the fauna is carnivores. Animal-eating animals are called carnivores. The same ecosystem that herbivores inhabit is also home to carnivores including tigers, leopards, cheetahs, lions, wild dogs, and hyenas.
As a dedicated wildlife photographer, I captured some of the beautiful wild animals that lived in the jungles of Nagarhole National Reserve [Kabini Tiger Reserve].
Tusker Family: Let’s cross the road.
Tusker: I drink 40 Litres of Water a day.
Male Deer: Deers Graze grass for a whole year.
Female Deer: Female Spotted deer remain fertile for the complete year.
Female Langoor: Mom, where is father?
Sambar Deer: I am shy to pose.
Wild Boar: I am a combination of bravery and savagery.
Indian Malabar Squirrel: I am a giant and multi-colored.
Male Langoor: I am here son.
Mongoose: I am a Brave snake hunter.
Copyrights:
All the photos and text in this post are copyright of Paladugu Rajasekhar, Guntur , Andhrapradesh Creative Hut Institute of Photography .Their reproduction, full or part, is forbidden without the explicit approval of the rightful owners.