Nocturnal Neighbours: Understanding Bangalore's Night time Wildlife

When the sun sets over Bangalore and the city lights flicker on, a whole new world begins to stir. While most of us wind down, the city's nocturnal wildlife comes alive—quietly going about their essential roles in our urban ecosystem. At PfA Wildlife Hospital, we often encounter these night time creatures—each playing a vital, though often overlooked, part in maintaining ecological balance. Who Are These Night time Residents? 1. Fruit Bats and Flying Foxes: One of the most visible nocturnal animals in Bangalore are fruit bats, especially the Indian Flying Fox. With wingspans up to 1.5 meters, they silently glide over treetops in search of fruit, aiding seed dispersal and pollination. Their presence in the city’s old trees and parks is a sign of ecological continuity amidst rapid urbanization. 2. Civet Cats and Palm Civets: Elusive and often mistaken for domestic cats, civets are shy nocturnal foragers. They feed on fruits, insects, and even small vertebrates. Though rarely seen, ...