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15 Myths about owls

15 Myths About Owls

This article will unspool the threads of 25 common owl myths—some rooted in ancient belief, others born from misunderstanding—and lay them side-by-side with what science actually says. Along the way, we’ll cross continents, peek into old rituals, decode superstition, and meet owls that are more complex—and more fascinating—than the folklore gives them credit for.

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Monkeys in India

Monkeys in India: Sacred Troublemakers of the Subcontinent

The story of monkeys in India isn’t a tale told in black and white. It’s painted in the brilliant oranges of marigolds tossed at temple gates, in the gray dust of back-alley battles between rival troops, and in the green canopy of ancient rainforests where rare species like the lion-tailed macaque still cling to existence.

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Chota Matka the gladiator

Chota Matka : The Powerful Gladiator of Tadoba

Chota Matka is no longer just a tiger. He is an inheritance. His body bears the cartography of conflict: each scar a border, each limp a legacy. He has outlived brothers, outlasted challengers, and fathered the next wave of striped shadows that will haunt this forest long after he is gone.
But his story is more than just dominance.

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The Great Migration

The Great Migration: The Last Great Wildlife Spectacle

The Great Migration — also known as the wildebeest migration — is one of the most astonishing natural events on our planet.

Stretching across the endless plains of Tanzania’s Serengeti and Kenya’s Masai Mara, this epic journey is not a once-a-year event, but a ceaseless cycle — a vast, living loop in which more than two million animals march onward, driven by hunger, rain, and instinct as old as the Earth itself.

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Thattekad Bird Sanctuary

Thattekad: A Forest Whispering With Wings

Thattekad—an unassuming name, tucked quietly in the western foothills of Kerala’s Anamalai range—rises in significance the moment one hears a bird call echo through its canopy. Dr. Salim Ali called it the “richest bird habitat in peninsular India”—a title it still wears with quiet pride. Here, nature hasn’t raised its voice in alarm; it sings, softly and constantly, a lullaby of continuity.

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A bold male leopard in Nagzira tiger reserve

Nagzira Tiger Reserve: Where Silence Hums With Life

Nagzira Tiger Reserve, even the name seems to rustle like dry teak leaves underfoot—whispered by the wind across a sleeping forest. It is, without hesitation, one of our favourite forests in central India. Not for the frequency of sightings, but for the theatre of atmosphere it stages—subtle, immersive, and hauntingly beautiful.

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