Nature

Birds
- Orange Headed-Thrush
- Indian Pitta
- Crested Treeswift
- Crested Honey Buzzard
- Paradise Flycatcher
- Bronze-winged Jacana
- Lesser Golden-backed Woodpecker
- Warblers
- Black-Napped Blue Flycatcher
- Oriental Honey Buzzard

Flora
Tadoba Andhari National Park is a predominantly southern tropical dry forest with dense woodlands comprising about 87% of the protected area. The most popular species of trees are Teak and Bamboo in this forest. Other trees include Ain (crocodile bark), Bija, Dhauda, Hald, Salai, Semal and Tendu. Axlewood is a fire-resistant species growing here. Palas or Flame of the forest adds vibrant colour to the forest. Black plum trees grow in the riparian habitat around the lake. At the waterhole at Panchadhara, huge Arjun trees are seen. Grass Lands and Bamboo thickets grow throughout the reserve. The climber Kach Kujali (velvet bean) found here is a medicinal plant used to treat Parkinson’s disease. The leaves of Bheria are used as insect repellent and Bija is a medicinal gum.

Mammals
- Tiger
- Black Leopard
- Leopard
- Wild Dogs
- Sloth Bear
- Honey Badger
- Pangolin
- Porcupine
- Indian Wolf
- Gaur