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bharal การใช้

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  • The bharal is a major food of the snow leopard.
  • Crop damage caused by bharal has also been seen.
  • The bharal was also the focus of George Schaller's and Peter Matthiessen's expedition to Nepal in 1973.
  • They consume all edible parts of the carcass, and can survive on a single bharal for two weeks before hunting again.
  • The dwarf blue sheep differs from the bharal primarily in size, with adult males weighing around 35 kg, half as much as the bharal.
  • The dwarf blue sheep differs from the bharal primarily in size, with adult males weighing around 35 kg, half as much as the bharal.
  • However, recent molecular analysis has shown the difference between the two species is slight, and suggests it should be treated as a subspecies of the bharal.
  • It has a very diverse flora and is the habitat of several endangered mammals, among them the snow leopard, serow, himalayan musk deer and bharal.
  • The bharal or blue sheep is the most abundant mountain ungulate in the Ladakh region, although it is not found in some parts of Zangskar and Sham areas.
  • The most famous villages of the Bagpat district are Chhaprauli ( from which prime minister Charan Singh hailed ), Ranchar ( Anchaad ), Ahera Gaon, Bharal.
  • Both species in the genus are variously known as "'blue sheep "', the bharal's alternate name being the Himalayan blue sheep.
  • Among the wildlife that can be found in Zanskar are the marmot, bear, wolf, snow leopard, kiang, bharal, alpine ibex, wild sheep and goats, and the lammergeier.
  • Wildlife include deer, bison, bear, leopard, monkey, Himalayan blue sheep ( bharal ), argali, wolves, foxes etc . Lhorong County contains rich fertile land suitable for agriculture.
  • Its coat is a steely grey with a silvery sheen, with darker general colouration than the bharal, and the horns of the male are smaller, thinner and more upright, with no inward curl.
  • Spread over an area of 34 km 2, the sanctuary is rich in fauna and provides refuge to a wide variety of mammals, chiefly leopard, wild boar, rhesus monkey, bharal and grey langur.
  • Some of the wildlife species found on northern mountainous areas and Pothohar Plateau include the non-threatened mammal species of bharal, Eurasian lynx, Himalayan goral, Indian leopard, Marco Polo sheep, marmot ( in Deosai National Park ) and yellow-throated marten and birds species of chukar partridge, Eurasian eagle-owl, Himalayan monal and Himalayan snowcock and amphibian species of Kashmir red deer, markhor, rhesus macaque, Siberian ibex, smooth-coated otter, snow leopard and white-bellied musk deer, bird species of cheer pheasant, peregrine falcon, western tragopan . and reptile species of mugger crocodile.