Red Deer, Alberta | Red Deer | Deer | The Deer Hunter | deer | Deer Park | roe deer | Red Deer River | Deer Isle, Maine | The Deer and the Cauldron | red deer | Gary Mule Deer | Book of Deer | The White Deer | Sambar (deer) | Roe Deer | Brown Deer, Wisconsin | Brown Deer | Barking Abbey | White-tailed deer | Siberian roe deer | Rob Deer | Deer Park, Maryland | Deer Lake | Brian Deer | Barking | white-tailed deer | Roe deer | Père David's deer | Gospel Oak to Barking line |
The most common mammal species of this sanctuary are – Hoolock Gibbon, slow loris, Pig-tailed Macaque, Stump-tailed Macaque, Capped Langur, Asian Elephant, Tiger, Black Panther, Leopard, Gaur, Chinese Pangolin, Himalayan Black Bear, Himalayan Squirrel, Leopard Cat, Clouded Leopard, Porcupine, Crab Eating Mongoose, Sambar, Sun bear, Binturong, Barking deer, Golden cat, marbled cat etc.
Gavi's evergreen forests are abundant with wildlife including the Tiger, elephants, Leopards, Bears, Indian Gaur, sambar, barking and mouse deers, Lion Tailed Macaque, Nilgiri Marten and more than 250 species of birds.
A single specimen of the Roosevelt's muntjac or Roosevelt's barking deer (Muntiacus rooseveltorum) was presented to the Field Museum in 1929 following a hunting expedition led by Theodore (Jnr) and Kermit Roosevelt.