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Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary
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Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary in southern Tripura, India.[1]
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Description
The sanctuary covers and area of 389.54 km2 (150.40 sq mi) and was declared a protected area in 1988.[2]
Flora and fauna
The vegetation consists of deciduous and semi-evergreen forests. Major wildlife include the spectacled langur, capped langur, pig-tailed macaque, slow loris, barking deer, clouded leopard, wild boar, hoolock gibbon, leopard cat, crab-eating mongoose, porcupine and Indian python.[3] Dumbur Lake within the sanctuary attracted nearly 17 migratory bird species and 126 native bird species earlier, with the bird visits declining significantly in the late 2010s.[4]
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