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Bharal - Wikipedia
The bharal (Pseudois nayaur), also called the blue sheep, is a caprine native to the high Himalayas. It is the only member of the genus Pseudois. en.wikipedia.org
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Blue Sheep/Bharal - Diana Hunting Tours
A so called "half sheep", related to both sheep and goat. The name is derived from the colour of the first wintercoat of the young males that has a blueish ... www.diana-hunting.com
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Pseudois nayaur (bharal) - Animal Diversity Web
Bharals mainly feed on dry grasses in the winter, and alpine grasses in the summer (Schaller 1977). However, Blue sheep display much seasonal change in diet. animaldiversity.org
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bharal
bharal (ˈbʌrəl) Also b(h)arhal, burhel, burrell, burrhal, burrhel. [Hindi bharal.] The wild or blue sheep of the Himalayas and Tibet, Pseudois nayaur.1838 Proc. Zool. Soc. 79 A skin of the Burrhal Sheep from the Himalaya Mountains. 1840 Ibid. 68 The Burrhel would seem to inhabit a much loftier regio... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Living Edens: Bhutan- Animal Archive- Bharal - PBS
Bharal Though it looks like a sheep, the bharal behaves like a goat. Males stand about 3 feet at the shoulder and are best identified by their slate blue ... www.pbs.org
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Bharal (Pseudois nayaur) - iNaturalist
The bharal or Himalayan blue sheep or naur (Pseudois nayaur) is a caprid found in the high Himalayas of India, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, and Pakistan. www.inaturalist.org
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Amazing Facts about the Bharal | OneKindPlanet Animal Education
Amazing Facts About the Bharal · These goat-like animals live in the Himalaya's of India, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, and Pakistan. · Once thought to be sheep, recent ... www.onekindplanet.org
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Bharal, Himalayan blue sheep - Ultimate Ungulate
The bharal is considered a low risk, near threatened species by the IUCN (1996). Both P. n. nayaur and P. n. szechuanensis are also classified as low risk, near ... www.ultimateungulate.com
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Bharal or Blue Sheep - Pseudois nayaur - Ecology Asia
The Bharal, or Blue Sheep, occurs in montane habitats of the mid-Himalayas, between 2500 and ~6000 metres elevation. Its range stretches from northern Pakistan ... www.ecologyasia.com
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BHARAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BHARAL is any of a genus (Pseudois) of goatlike bovid mammals of the Himalayas and western China having a bluish-gray coat. www.merriam-webster.com
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10 Bharal Blue Sheep Facts - Fact Animal
Bharals are impressive, well-adapted mountain warriors. They have special blood and coats to handle a wide range of weather and rarely venture lower down the ... factanimal.com
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Bharal, India
Bharal is a village in District Bagpat in Uttar Pradesh, India. It has population about 10000. Pin code of the area is 250622. wikipedia.org
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burhel
burhel var. bharal. Oxford English Dictionary
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burrhel
▪ I. † burrell Obs. rare. (Cf. burr n.1 sense 2.)1548 W. Patten Exped. Scotl. in Arb. Garner III. 118 They brake and bare away the nether end of the staff [of a standard] to the burrell.▪ II. burrell var. of borrel, burel. Obs.▪ III. burrell, burrhal, burrhel varr. bharal. Oxford English Dictionary
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Broghil Valley National Park
Mammals Siberian ibex, C.s.sakeen Bharal, P.n.nayaur Marco Polo sheep, O.a.polii Himalayan musk deer, M.leucogaster Persian leopard, P.p.saxicolor Snow wikipedia.org
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