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The forest and sanctuaries being the topmost natural attractions of this place, the Kabini River banks, dam and waterfalls are also worth visit. In the sanctuaries of Kabini, the most famous residents are leopards, tigers, Indian bison, and elephants, Indian wild dogs, striped hyenas, jackals, sloth bears, spotted deer, barking deer, sambar deer, civets and four-horned antelopes. Apart from this, the area consists of anout 270 species of birds- something this is simply breathtaking for the tourists. Hence, you can find the vulnerable and endangered species like oriental white-backed vulture, lesser adjutant, greater spotted eagle, and the Nilgiri wood pigeon. If you are a reptile enthusiast, you can look for Indian rock pythons, mugger crocodiles, common kraits, Russell’s vipers, bamboo pit vipers and rat snakes here.