The
safari across the Little Rann visits the 'bets'
, islands on the ancient seabed that are now higher
grounds covered with grass and scrub.
These 'bets' support a variety of wildlife including
the 'Gudkhur' (Asiatic wild ass) that is not found
elsewhere. The wild ass is a handsome chestnut
brown member of the equus genus (horse family).
Capable of reaching high speeds when galloping
across the Rann, the wild ass is usually seen
in small herds.
The elegant blackbuck (Indian antelope), nilgai
or blue bull (India's largest antelope) and the
graceful chinkara (Indian gazelle) are other mammals
seen at the bets.
The main carnivores of the Little Rann of Kutch
are the endangered Indian wolf, desert fox, Indian
fox, jackals, desert and jungle cats, and a few
hyenas.
Smaller mammals like hares, gerbilles and hedgehogs,
and reptiles like spiny tailed lizard, monitor,
red and common sand boa, saw-scaled viper, cobra,
dhaman (Indian rat snake), etc, could also be
seen during the safaris in the Rann. |