The Yala National Park in southern Sri Lanka has the world's highest concentration of leopards. A significant part of the nature is parkland, yet it additionally incorporates wilderness, shorelines, freshwater lakes, waterways and scrubland. Additionally, to the leopards the Yala National Park is home to significant quantities of elephants, crocodiles, wild pig, water buffalo, grey langurs and a lot more varieties of large creatures. Yet, that is not all; the recreation center is additionally home to flying creatures of prey, for example, the white-bellied sea eagles, waders, painted Storks, the Indian peafowl and the Sri Lanka jungle fowl.