The Tadoba portion of the park was created in 1955 to help protect the
remaining tiger population in the region after centuries of over
hunting. In 1986 the Tadoba reserve was merged with Andhari Wildlife Park as part of India’s Project Tiger.
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crocodiles, once common across Maharashtra, can often be spotted
sunning themselves on the banks of Lake Tadoba, and there are dozens of
other species of reptiles like Indian pythons slithering through the
dense jungle.
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