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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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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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parallel from an
ancestral goat.
Other members of this
group are the
bharal, the true goats, and the
Himalayan tahr. The
sheep lineage is also very...
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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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objective was to
compare the
mating habits of the
Himalayan blue
sheep (the
bharal) with
those of the
common sheep of the USA,
while for
Matthiessen the trip...
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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)...