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Wildlife of Great Himalayan Park

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Jun 20, 2025

Snow Leopard

Elusive and majestic, this endangered big cat is the park’s most iconic predator.

Himalayan Tahr

A wild goat with a thick, reddish-brown coat—often seen climbing steep mountain slopes.

Musk Deer

Shy and solitary, this deer is known for its scent glands and fang-like teeth.

Western Tragopan

Also called the “King of Birds,” this colorful pheasant is extremely rare and striking.

Koklass Pheasant

This forest-dwelling bird is known for its camouflaged beauty and haunting calls.

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