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write a brief note on the animals of Himalayan mountains​

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Answered by tofeeqahmed58227
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At high altitudes, the elusive and previously endangered snow leopard is the main predator. Its prey includes members of the goat family grazing on the alpine pastures and living on the rocky terrain, notably the endemic bharal or Himalayan blue sheep. The Himalayan musk deer is also found at high altitude. Hunted for its musk, it is now rare and endangered. Other endemic or near endemic herbivores include the Himalayan tahr, the takin, the Himalayan serow, and the Himalayan goral. The critically endangered Himalayan subspecies of the brown bear is found sporadically across the range as is the Asian black bear. In the mountainous mixed deciduous and conifer forests of the eastern Himalayas, Red panda feed in the dense understories of bamboo. Lower down the forests of the foothills are inhabited by several different primates, including the endangered Gee's golden langur and the Kashmir gray langur, with highly restricted ranges in the east and west of the Himalayas respectively.

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Snow Leopard

Has this already scared you? Well, Snow Leopard is definitely one of the prime attractions of Himalayan wildlife and a mere thought of facing this BIG CAT in the wild forests can give you goose-bombs. So, here’s what you must know before you face this angry animal. The member of the large cat family and predator of many other animals living in the Himalayas, the Snow Leopard is known for its magnificent appearance and infuriated approach towards its prey.  

Giant Panda

Don’t get bemused with the cuteness of this teddy-bear-looking animal! This one is as furious as any other wild animal in Himalayan forests. Marking its presence in the continent of Asia, the giant Pandas can be found in the mountain ranges in Central China, at Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu provinces. This amazing wild creature likes to hide in broadleaf and coniferous forests with dense bamboo trees at an elevation between 5,000 and 10,000 feet.  

Musk Deer

If you are someone who is planning a documentary on Himalayan Wildlife then here is something to pay attention to. The Musk Deer in the Himalayas are of great importance for the perfume manufacturers as the musk found in the scent gland of male deer is used to create perfumes. However, this has brought the beautiful Musk deer into the list of endangered Himalayan species.

. Red Panda

Your expedition to the cold desert is incomplete without a glimpse at beautiful Red Panda. With body of a cat and head of a Panda, this endangered Himalayan species is smaller in size and better known as red fox. This small arboreal mammal is inhabitant of the eastern Himalayas and unlike other mountain animals it likes to live in temperate climates in the midst of deciduous and coniferous forests. They eat many things but fruit, acorns, roots, and eggs are some of the regular food items that Red Panda relish.

Himalayan Black Bear

The Himalayan Black Bear also called the Indian Black Bear is a common animal found in the Great Himalayas. This species is divided into two categories, the Himalayan brown Bear and Himalayan Black Bear, both of which are listed among the vulnerable species. Just in case, you are planning to capture some of its action during your trip, BEWARE! Black Bear are violent towards humans and known to be the most deadly animal of India.

Himalayan Monal Pheasant

If you are an avid bird lover then Himalayan Monal Pheasant can awestruck you with its vivid appearance. This beautiful bird is gifted with features like metallic green crest, coppery feathers, and prominent white rump and it has so many vibrant patches that enhance its beauty further. The Himalayan Monal is regionally known as Impeyan Monal, Impeyan Pheasant, and Danphe and is also the national bird of Nepal. It is mostly found in regions of eastern Afghanistan, Himalayas in Pakistan, Kashmir, and states of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh.

 Black Necked Tibetan Crane

This one is yet another delight in your wildlife tour! The black Necked Tibetan Crane as the name suggest has upper part of the neck and head black, except for a small white patch next to eyes and red bald patch between the eyes. This medium-sized crane is found in parts of Tibetan Plateau during summers and in remote parts of India and Bhutan during winters. Tourists are advised to plan their trip to great mountains during winters as these birds look their best during this time of the year.

Himalayan Marmot

Don’t be scared of this cute little mammal, this wondrous creature is quite social in approach and likes to live in colonies of varying sizes. Found in the Himalayan regions of India, Nepal, and Pakistan, Marmot is one of the highest elevation-dwelling mammals in the world which is habitual of living in dry alpine meadows with little rainfall around. Though tiny in contrast to other ground animals, but Himalayan Marmot are referred to as large ground squirrels which is similar in size to an average house cat.

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