Mugger Crocodile Crocodylus palustris (Lesson, 1831) predation on Brown Fish Owl Ketupa zeylonensis (J.F. Gmelin, 1788), with notes on existing literature regarding their predation on birds

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Jon Hakim
Jack Pravin Sharma

Abstract

Several observers have noted that Mugger Crocodiles Crocodylus palustris incorporate birds into their diet, though no authors have reviewed the full range of bird species subject to such predation. In the present study, the first observation of Mugger Crocodile predation on an owl, specifically the Brown Fish Owl Ketupa zeylonensis, is reported. Additionally, the existing literature regarding Mugger Crocodile predation on birds is summarized.

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Jon Hakim, Creative Conservation Alliance, 822/3 Begum Rokey Avenue, Mirpur, Dhaka 1216, Bangladesh.

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Jack Pravin Sharma, Bardia Kingfisher Resort, Thakurdwara-6, Bardia 21800, Nepal.

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