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On the evening of April 5th, 2023, during a tourist safari at the central range (Kohora) of Kaziranga National Park, we observed a female hog deer (Axis porcinus) exhibiting peculiar behaviour and continuously calling under a large tree. Upon closer observation with binoculars and cameras, we noticed the tail of a Water monitor lizard, with its front side obscured by bushes. After waiting for some time, due to a slight movement of the lizard, we briefly observed a hog deer fawn in its mouth.
Gangly and prehistoric-looking, this is the largest woodpecker in the world. Gray all over, with a pink blush on the cheeks and a pale orange bare patch on the throat. Thin neck and long body give it an over-stretched, even starved, appearance. Swoops through the forest in small family flocks, giving loud rolling whinnying calls and hammering powerfully on trees. Confined to pristine forests with an abundance of tall trees.