List of mammals of Kaziranga National Park

The park contains significant breeding populations of more than 35 mammalian species,[1] out of which 15 are threatened according to the IUCN Red List.

[2] Other stable populations of large herbivores include the gaur (30 individuals in 1984) and the sambar (58 in 1999).

This includes the vulnerable and rare species of Bengal slow loris, Assamese macaque, capped langur, golden langur and the only ape found in India — the hoolock gibbon.

[2] Kaziranga's rivers (especially the adjoining stretch of the Brahmaputra) are home to the blind, highly endangered Ganges dolphin.

[2] Even though the ubiquitous wild boar is present in Kaziranga, and Assam was part of the historical range of the critically endangered pygmy hog, the pygmy hog is no longer found in Kaziranga.

A rhinoceros grazing at Kaziranga National Park