Top 10 Animals To Spot In Hemis National Park

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Snow Leopard

This apex predator is elusive and primarily hunts blue sheep and ibex. Active during dawn and dusk, it is known for its thick fur and long tail, which help it survive in the harsh, cold environment of the Himalayas.

A snow leopard | Shutterstock

Tibetan Wolf

These wolves travel in packs of 6-8 and prey on livestock. Adaptable to high altitudes, they are known for their endurance and keen hunting skills. Their thick fur provides insulation against the cold.

A Tibetan wolf | Shutterstock

Eurasian Brown Bear

Omnivorous and hibernating in winter, these bears are found in dense forests and alpine meadows. Recognisable by their large size and powerful build, they forage for berries, roots and small mammals.

Close-up of a Eurasian brown bear | Shutterstock

Red Fox

Solitary and omnivorous, red foxes are highly adaptable and often seen near human settlements. Known for their cunning nature and bushy tails, they hunt small mammals, birds and insects.

A red fox | Shutterstock

Asiatic Ibex

These animals form large herds and are excellent climbers in rocky terrains. Distinguished by their impressive curved horns, they graze on grasses and shrubs in high-altitude areas.

An Asiatic ibex at Hemis National Park | Shuttestock

Bharal (Blue Sheep)

The primary prey for snow leopards, these agile animals are found in steep cliffs. Known for their blue-grey coat and sure-footedness, they graze on alpine grasses and herbs.

A blue sheep in its habitat | Shutterstock

Himalayan Marmot

This burrowing rodent hibernates during the winter and is found in alpine meadows. Notable for their social behaviour and loud whistles, they feed on grasses, roots and flowers.

Himalayan marmot on the way to Pangong Lake in Ladakh | Shutterstock

Ladakh Urial

These are wild sheep that prefer grassy slopes and are recognised by their reddish-brown coat and curved horns. They graze on grasses and are often seen in small herds.

A Ladakh urial in its habitat | Wikimedia Commons

Golden Eagle

An apex avian predator, golden eagles hunt small mammals and nest on cliffs. Known for their powerful build and keen eyesight, they are often seen soaring high above Hemis National Park.

A golden eagle | Shutterstock

Tibetan Argali

A large wild sheep, these animals are found in high-altitude grasslands. Distinguished by their massive horns and robust body, they graze on grasses and are often seen in large herds.

A Tibetan argali looks into the camera | Shutterstock

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