The most common animal found in Rani Jhansi National Park is the spotted deer. Spotted deer are small deer with reddish-brown fur and white spots. They are found in forests and grasslands throughout India. Spotted deer are herbivores and their diet consists of leaves, twigs, and fruits. They are social animals and live in herds of up to 30 individuals.
Spotted deer are preyed upon by tigers, leopards, and dholes. They are also hunted by humans for their meat and skin. However, spotted deer are a protected species in India and hunting them is illegal.