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Spotted Deer and Langur Monkey


The Spotted Deer and the Langur monkey have a very special bond. Together, they have an interesting early predator warning system.
The monkeys, with their vantage point up on the trees and good eyesight alert the deer on the ground about the approaching danger. Also, the monkeys drop fruits and berries that feed the deer below (not sure if that is done knowingly). :-)

When the monkey is on the ground foraging, the Spotted Deer/Cheetal with it\'s excellent sense of smell alerts the monkeys (with their vocal signals) of the approaching danger. No wonder the tiger\'s success rate of a kill is between 5-10% only.

These same signals are used by guides/trackers to zero down on a tiger on the move.And that is exactly how I got my tiger pictures.:-)

#1 Spotted Deer, early in the morning (Kanha National Park).







#2 The two friends seen together, late in the evening.








As always, Thx for viewing !!

Kiran



Nov 23, 2008 at 12:27 AM
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Spotted Deer and Langur Monkey


The Spotted Deer and the Langur monkey have a very special bond. Together, they have an interesting early predator warning system.
The monkeys, with their vantage point up on the trees and good eyesight alert the deer on the ground about the approaching danger. Also, the monkeys drop fruits and berries that feed the deer below (not sure if that is done knowingly). :-)

When the monkey is on the ground foraging, the Spotted Deer/Cheetal with it\'s excellent sense of smell alerts the monkeys (with their vocal signals) of the approaching danger. No wonder the tiger\'s success rate of a kill is between 5-10% only.

These same signals are used by guides/trackers to zero down on a tiger on the move.And that is exactly how I got my tiger pictures.:-

#1 Spotted Deer, early in the morning (Kanha National Park).







#2 The two friends seen together, late in the evening.








As always, Thx for viewing !!

Kiran



Nov 23, 2008 at 12:26 AM
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Spotted Deer and Langur Monkey


The Spotted Deer and the Langur monkey have a very special bond. Together, they have an interesting early predator warning system.
The monkeys, with their vantage point up on the trees and good eyesight alert the deer on the ground about the approaching danger. Also, the monkeys drop fruits and berries that feed the deer below (not sure if that is done knowingly). :-)

When the monkey is on the ground foraging, the Spotted Deer/Cheetal with it\'s excellent sense of smell alerts the monkeys (with their vocal signals) of the approaching danger. No wonder the tiger\'s success rate of a kill is between 5-10% only.

These same signals are used by guides/trackers to zero down on a tiger on the move.
And that is exactly how I got my tiger pictures.:-)

#1 Spotted Deer, early in the morning (Kanha National Park).







#2 The two friends seen together, late in the evening.








As always, Thx for viewing !!

Kiran



Nov 23, 2008 at 12:21 AM





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