Ladakh is a unique wildlife destination, with many rare
and exotic animals and birds seen in this high Himalayan plateau. The alpine
climate, and rugged mountains are home to many different species of flora
and fauna, which you can see on tours to Ladakh.
Birds
in Ladakh:
The Ladakh region is home to many rare Himalayan birds including Tibetan snow
cocks, griffon vultures, and lammergeyers or bearded vultures, which have a
3 m-long wingspan. Many migratory birds are seen in Ladakh including the graceful
Black-necked Crane, which can be seen flying in distinctive V-shaped formation
across the clear Himalayan sky.
Animals in Ladakh:
Some of the animals native to the Ladakh plateau are the Wild Yak, Ibex, Bharal
or blue sheep, Nyan or Big-Horned sheep, Kiang or Himalayan wild ass, Chiru
or Tibetan Antelope and the elusive Snow Leopard.
Yak : The Wild Yak is a large herbivore which can be seen grazing on
Himalayan valleys at heights of over 6,000 m. Covered with a coat of shaggy
black hair wild yaks migrate in winter to lower regions of the Himalayas.
Nyan: The Nyan or Big-Horned sheep is the also known as the Great Tibetan
sheep. Male Nyan use their huge curving horns (up to 145 cm long) to fight during
breeding season and can be seen charging at each other on the slopes above 4,500
m in north-eastern Ladakh.
Urial: The Urial, also called the Shapu, is among the smallest sheep
worldwide; their horns are almost as long as their bodies. Found at altitudes
of 3000-4000 m, the Urial are easy prey for local hunters.
Bharal: The Bharal or Blue Sheep is a so called because of the gray-blue
color of its hairy coat. Found at altitudes of over 6,000 m, the Bharal is unusual
in that it possess characteristics of both sheep and goats.
Ibex:
The Ibex is an impressive goat with huge horns curving backwards in a spiral.
The horns can grow to a length of 147 cm. Usually seen in herds of 10-16 the
Ibex are surefooted goats and can be seen climbing the steepest of cliffs in
Ladakh.
Chiru: The Chiru or Tibetan Antelope is an endangered animal. The fine
wool from its underbelly is used to make Shahtoosh - an incredible soft woolen
fiber made into shawls and stoles. Seen in the Aksai Chin region, Chiru are
usually seen in small herds and are a protected species. Trade in Shahtoosh
has also been banned by the government to ensure the survival of the Chiru.
Snow Leopard:
The beautiful and elusive Snow Leopard is the main predator
of the Himalayan region. It preys on the wild sheep and goats of the Ladakh
region. In recent times however the increasing spread of domesticated herds
of goats has led to pressure on the Snow Leopards range. These beautiful animals
are under threat from poachers for their silver gray pelt and are an endangered
species.
Other animals found in Ladakh are the Himalayan Brown Bear, seen in the Kargil
and Zanskar regions, the Himalayan Black Bear and the Himalayan Wolf. The
King or Himalayan Wild Ass is another elusive animal, which can sometimes
be seen in small herds, in isolated regions of the Ladakh Plateau.
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