India’s Unsung Small Mammal Heroes

India’s Unsung Small Mammal Heroes

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Jul 17, 2025
With their insect-rich diet, hedgehogs help control pest populations across farmlands and scrub forests.

Hedgehog

With their insect-rich diet, hedgehogs help control pest populations across farmlands and scrub forests.

These agile seed spreaders help forest regeneration and often signal ecosystem health.

Palm Squirrel

These agile seed spreaders help forest regeneration and often signal ecosystem health.

A fearless predator that keeps venomous snake populations in check and protects both forests and villages.

Grey Mongoose

A fearless predator that keeps venomous snake populations in check and protects both forests and villages.

Flying Fox

India’s largest bat species spreads seeds and pollinates trees, crucial for forest biodiversity.

Shrew

These tiny insectivores aerate soil and feed on harmful larvae, keeping farm beds fertile and pest-free.

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Mole-Rat

By digging complex tunnels, they improve soil structure and nutrient mixing, aiding crop growth.

Nilgiri Marten

Native to southern India’s hills, this elusive mammal balances food chains and controls smaller prey species.

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