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    A highly endangered number survive in the inhospitable terrain of the Rann of Kutch. Nikon 7100+150-600mm F/8 ISO400 FL360mm 1/250s.
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    Nice sighting. Seems it is on the lookout for something. Increasing the ISO a bit more would have helped to capture the motion. Look forward to more from Kutch. Nicely captured. Thanks for sharing.

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    The cunning "Minister" of Indian storeys is always a funny sort of animal to observe.I want to visit Rann of kutch one day!....Good take.

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    Morphological characters nicely captured in the side view.Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild.

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    I agree with the previous comments. The black busy tail tip can easily separate it from the Desert Fox. Looks like this was clicked in the evening. The saturation is on the higher side. A lot of people go to Greater Rann of Kutch and Lesser Rann of Kutch for birding. I however, fell in love with the foxes and spent a major amount of time on them. Kutch is one region that one needs to experience to understand about our biodiversity as well as the diverse culture of our country.

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