BAGH CAVE
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Description
An unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) is said to give access to a so-called Bagh Cave with a day roost of bats (THAPA, S 2010.05.15: 29). IDENTITY: The so-called Bagh Cave (THAPA, S 2010.05.15: 29) is probably one of the cave entrances of the –>Chakratirtha - Parahamsa Gufa. ETYMOLOGY: The Hindi -bagh- (noun) is the word for the inedible kind of cat which is called a tiger (Felis tigris) and the English -cave- (noun) is the same word as gufa (East Pahari: Gorkhali, Nepali) and -gupha- (Sanskrit). SITUATION: THAPA, S (2010.05.15: 29) located Bagh Cave not only in an unspecified setting somewhere in the vicinity of the Chobar gorge (note 1) and above one or the other banks of the Bagmati River but also in an unidentified spatial relations to –>Barahi Cave, Chobar, –>Manjushree Cave, Chobhar and the –>Naya Cave, Chobar. CAVE LIFE: THAPA, S (2010.05.15: 29) relates to bats (Chiroptera) and noticestwo adult males (Bagh Cave, Chobhar) and one adult male (Manjushree Cave, Chobhar) of Hipposideros cineraceus Blyth 1853: More than a hundred individuals were estimated during their flight observation at entrances of four caves; Bagh cave, Naya cave, Manjushree cave and Barahi cave. … The flight emergence was noted 17:45 in the evening. Two males were mist netted during 17:42 and 17:50 one after another at the entrance of Bagh Cave, Chobhar on December 31, 2009. It was netted at an entrance of the Manjushree cave at 19:15 PM on September 16, 2008. Maximum flight was observed at the entrance of Bagh Cave.two adult males (Bagh Cave, Chobhar) and one adult male (Manjushree Cave, Chobhar) of Hipposideros cineraceus Blyth 1853: More than a hundred individuals were estimated during their flight observation at entrances of four caves; Bagh cave, Naya cave, Manjushree cave and Barahi cave. … The flight emergence was noted 17:45 in the evening. Two males were mist netted during 17:42 and 17:50 one after another at the entrance of Bagh Cave, Chobhar on December 31, 2009. It was netted at an entrance of the Manjushree cave at 19:15 PM on September 16, 2008. Maximum flight was observed at the entrance of Bagh Cave.
History
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2009.12.31: An unidentified bat netter (no name mentioned) cared to catch one or several specimens of Hipposideros cineraceus Blyth 1853 with a mist net in front of the Bagh Cave entrance (THAPA, S 2010.05.15: 29).
Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
---|---|---|---|
0.0 | MANJUSRI CAVE | ||
0.0 | BARAHI CAVE | ||
0.0 | NAYA CAVE | ||
0.6 | Ganeshwar Bitrag Shikara Gufa | ||
1.1 | CHAKHU BHAKHU PWA | ||
1.1 | CAVE UNDER CRASHER (aa -) | ||
1.1 | CHAKRATIRTHA - PARAHAMSA GUFA | ||
4.9 | BASBARI | ||
4.9 | BASBARI 2 |