Mongooses are fierce hunters from Herpestidae family, commonly found in the open forest, cultivated land and close to human habitation. There are five species of Mongoose are endemic to the island of the Indian-Subcontinent and also found in South Asia.
* Indian Grey MongooseIndian grey mongoose or common grey mongoose is the most common species of mongoose found in forest, open fields and around human settlements. The grey mongoose usually omnivorous, found single and preys on rodents, snakes, lizards, frog and scorpions.
* Ruddy MongooseRuddy Mongoose along with striped-neck and grey mongoose are known 3 species of mongoose endemic to India, and very closely related to each other. The carnivorous mammal native to Sri Lanka and India.
* Stripe Necked MongooseStripe necked mongoose are mostly found in southern part of India as well as many parts of the Western Ghats. The grizzled grey color mongoose prefer forested areas and was recorded from tiger reserve in Karnataka and Kerala.
* Indian Brown MongooseIndian brown mongoose found in lowland rainforests of southwest India and closely related Short-tailed mongoose with dark brown body and black colour.
* Crab Eating MongooseCrab-eating mongoose are found in northeastern Indian subcontinent and also recorded at altitudes of Nepal. In Assam and Arunachal Pradesh of India, they have also observed on agricultural fields near human habitation and active in the mornings and evenings.