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concentration of
bharal in the world, with 15
bharals per km2 and 30,000 in total. Its
native names include yanyang (岩羊) in Mandarin,
bharal, barhal, bharar...
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river must now be traversed. Here the
Bharals, a type of
mountain antelope, are
sometimes seen. The
Bharals are
found above the
altitude of 10,000 ft...
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redwoods and
American oaks. In 2013, the park
welcomed snow leopards,
bharals and
Visayan warty pigs. In 2016, the Parc zoo du
Reynou increased the number...
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Mouflon (O. gmelini) Snow
sheep (O. nivicola)
Urial (O. vignei)
Pseudois Bharal (P. nayaur)
Rupicapra Pyrenean chamois (R. pyrenaica)
Chamois (R. rupicapra)...
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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...
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Somali giraffes, sitatungas, etc.
Herbivore section B:
Himalayan tahrs,
bharals, etc.
Herbivore section C: hippopotamuses,
American bisons, etc. Zebra...
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Mouflon (O. gmelini) Snow
sheep (O. nivicola)
Urial (O. vignei)
Pseudois Bharal (P. nayaur)
Rupicapra Pyrenean chamois (R. pyrenaica)
Chamois (R. rupicapra)...
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Mouflon (O. gmelini) Snow
sheep (O. nivicola)
Urial (O. vignei)
Pseudois Bharal (P. nayaur)
Rupicapra Pyrenean chamois (R. pyrenaica)
Chamois (R. rupicapra)...
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Mouflon (O. gmelini) Snow
sheep (O. nivicola)
Urial (O. vignei)
Pseudois Bharal (P. nayaur)
Rupicapra Pyrenean chamois (R. pyrenaica)
Chamois (R. rupicapra)...
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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...