




Pseudois nayaur
The Bharal, also known as the blue sheep, is a beautiful animal that lives in the mountains. They have thick, soft fur and can jump very high to escape from predators.
生息地: Mountain regions
The Bharal has a beautiful blue-gray coat, with a whitish belly and black stripes on its legs and chest. Their smooth, curved horns grow outwards and then sweep backward, making them look like a blend between a goat and a sheep.





カテゴリ
哺乳類レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
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Bharals are sometimes called "blue sheep," but they are neither true sheep nor true goats!
Bharals can live higher than most mammals, up to 6,000 meters above sea level!
Their horns grow longer and thicker every year, showing their age like tree rings.
When startled, Bharals often freeze perfectly still, trusting their camouflage to work.
Bharal can scale incredibly steep mountain cliffs because of their specially adapted hooves, helping them escape predators.
Bharal has a blue-gray coat that helps them blend perfectly with the rocky, icy mountain environment to hide from danger.
Bharal can detect predators from far away because of their sharp eyesight and hearing, keeping their herd safe.
Bharals munch on tough mountain plants, finding tasty meals even in harsh, cold environments.
Panthera uncia
A primary prey for this elusive mountain cat.
Aquila chrysaetos
Preys on young bharal lambs from above.
危険度
2/5 · 低い
Always watch from a distance and never try to touch wild animals.
115-165 cm
35-75 kg
12-20 年
50 km/h
Bharals munch on tough mountain plants, finding tasty meals even in harsh, cold environments.
Mountain regions
Grazing
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