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Himalayan Tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus)

Взрослый самец гималайского тара (21 декабря 2010 года, район Кхумбу, Непал). Фото: © Джэми МакГиннесс – Проект Гималаи
Countries Nepal, India

Regions
A narrow strip along the southern slopes of the Himalayas, approximately from the Banihal Pass through the Pir Panjal ridge in northern India, and eastward to Bhutan. The range extends into the main part of the Himalayas only in some of the largest gorges.

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