- The
bharal (Pseudois nayaur), also
called the blue sheep, is a
caprine native to the high Himalayas. It is the only
member of the
genus Pseudois. It occurs...
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objective was to
compare the
mating habits of the
Himalayan blue
sheep (the
bharal) with
those of the
common sheep of the USA,
while for
Matthiessen the trip...
- musk deer
Moschus leucogaster,
Indian spotted chevrotain Moschiola indica,
bharal or blue
sheep Pseudois nayaur,
Himalayan tahr
Hemitragus jemlahicus (VU)...
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Bharal is a
village in
Bagpat district in
Uttar Pradesh, India. It has a po****tion of
around 10,000. The Pin code of the area is 250622. Near by police...
- argali,
Tibetan gazelle, urial, wild **** or kiang,
Asiatic ibex, yak and
bharal. The
Tibetan wolf, snow
leopard and lynx are
major predators of livestock...
- in
parallel from an
ancestral goat.
Other members of this
group are the
bharal, the true goats, and the
Himalayan tahr. The
sheep lineage is also very...
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particularly in
Gangotri National Park, as both
share prey
including the
bharal. This has
threatening the food
chain and the
survival of snow leopards,...
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species found in
northern mountainous areas and
Pothohar Plateau include the
Bharal,
Eurasian lynx,
Himalayan goral,
Marco Polo sheep,
Marmot (in
Deosai National...
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there in the 1870s.
There are many
lakes in
Ladakh such as
Kyago Tso. The
bharal (or blue sheep) is the most
abundant mountain ungulate in the
Ladakh region...
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another type of
Caprinae Pseudois, a
genus with one
species of Caprinae, the
bharal, or blue
sheep Grubb, P. (2005). "Order Artiodactyla". In Wilson, D.E.;...