ANIMALS IN SILENT VALLY
Some of
the wild animals in the forests of Silent Valley, Parambikulam, Nelliampathy
and Attappady in the district are, it seems, not showing their true colours.Forest
officials say the increased presence of melanism in the animals in these
forests requires a scientific study.This sporadically occurring colour change
has aroused keen interest in scientists and wildlife enthusiasts alike.B.S.Bhadrakumar,
an official of the Thekady forest range of the Nemmara forest division, close
to the Parambikulam Tiger Reserve, took photographs of a melanistic spotted
deer on Saturday.Last week, the photograpof a black panther was taken from the
Attappady forests.Albinism is also found among wild animals in these areas. A
white sambar was photographed in Nelliampathy by P.A. Easa, a senior scientist
at the Kerala Forest Research Institute, recently.L. Namasivayam, secretary,
Kerala Natural History Society, says melanism and albinism are seen among the
wild animals, birds and butterflies in regions close to the equator where
evergreen forests are found.He says albinism in peacock has been found in the
Ramana Ashram at Thiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu since 1945. Even now, albino
birds can be seen in the ashram.
Prof. John Kurakar
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