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5 unique wildlife species found in the Indian Himalayas

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 4, 2026, 07:39 IST
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5 unique wildlife species found in the Indian Himalayas

This vast landscape, stretching across Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh, is home to a range of specially evolved species that are perfectly adapted to the extreme conditions of snow, mountains, and isolation. From the snow-capped mountain ranges that are home to the top predators to the forest habitats where the inhabitants blend into the moss-covered canopies, these animals are a manifestation of the ‘wild’ core of the Himalayas. Here are five species that make the Indian Himalayas one of the most fascinating wildlife destinations in the world.

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Snow leopard

Also known as the “ghost of the mountains,” the snow leopard is the most recognizable mountain predator. Snow leopards are well suited to surviving in the mountain ranges beyond the tree line. They possess thick fur, large paws for snow movement, and long tails that assist them in maintaining balance while moving up and down the rocky terrain. Snow leopards are found in the Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand ranges. Snow leopards are solitary creatures and are rarely seen, making it a unique experience to come across them.

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Himalayan monal

The Himalayan Monal, the state bird of Uttarakhand in India, is one of the most beautiful birds in the world. The Himalayan Monal has iridescent feathers that display colors of green, blue, copper, and gold in the sunlight, which is very striking against the alpine forests. Monals are found between 2,400 and 4,500 meters above sea level and live in oak, conifer, and rhododendron forests.

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Red panda

The red panda is not a bear, although it is often mistakenly identified as one. It is also not a close relative of the giant panda. The red panda is a small, tree-dwelling mammal that lives in the eastern Himalayas, specifically in the states of Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, where it inhabits cool, bamboo-filled forests. The red panda has reddish-brown fur, a bushy ringed tail, and a very graceful motion as it moves through the trees, making it very well-suited to its arboreal lifestyle. The red panda is a shy, mostly nocturnal animal that spends most of its time eating bamboo, sleeping in the branches of trees, and avoiding human contact.

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Himalayan tahr

The Himalayan Tahr is a sure-footed mountain ungulate built for steep, rocky terrain. Characterized by its muscular build and thick mane, especially in males, it is found in the high-altitude grasslands and cliffs of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. Tahrs are commonly observed grazing in large groups, including near vertical slopes that few predators can follow. Their capacity to withstand harsh winters and limited vegetation is a testament to the hardiness of Himalayan fauna.

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Himalayan musk deer

Small, reserved, and rarely encountered, the Himalayan Musk Deer is one of the most enigmatic mammals in the region. It is found in dense alpine forests and scrublands. It is famous for the musk gland present in the male species, which has long been used in perfumes. Unlike other deer, musk deer do not possess antlers but possess long, fang-like teeth.

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