10 animals found only in Pakistan
From Markhor to Sindh Ibex, wildlife wonders in Pakistan
Pakistan is home to several remarkable species that are found nowhere else in the world. From arid deserts to lofty mountains, its unique habitats serve as home to a range of endemic wildlife.
Here are animals found only in Pakistan.
10 PHOTOS
1. Markhor
The national animal of Pakistan, the majestic Markhor is found in the rugged mountains of northern regions like Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan. It’s known for its agility and spiraled horns.
2. Indus River Dolphin
This endangered freshwater dolphin inhabits the murky waters of the Indus River. Locally known as ‘Bhulan,’ it relies on echolocation to navigate and hunt in the river's depths due to its poor eyesight.
3. Baluchistan Forest Dormouse
A small, elusive rodent, this dormouse is found in the forests of Balochistan. It is recognized by its bushy tail and nocturnal habits, thriving in rocky terrains and dry woodlands.
4. Balochistan Black Bear
A subspecies of the Asiatic black bear, you will find it roaming the hills and forests of Balochistan. It faces significant threats from habitat destruction and hunting.
5. Punjab Urial
This wild sheep species is native to the Salt Range and Pothohar Plateau. With its striking curled horns and reddish-brown coat, the Punjab Urial is a remarkable sight.
6. Chiltan Markhor
A subspecies of the Markhor, the Chiltan Markhor resides in the arid mountains of Balochistan. Its unique horns differ slightly from its counterparts, making it an icon of the region.
7. Sindh Ibex
Found in the rocky terrains of Sindh, this wild goat is distinguished by its impressive horns and ability to navigate cliffs with ease.
8. Pallas’s Cat
Though Pallas’s Cat is found across Central Asia, a unique subspecies of this fluffy feline exists in Pakistan's northern areas, particularly in Gilgit-Baltistan.
9. Baluchistan Pygmy Jerboa
This tiny rodent, weighing only a few grams, is a desert dweller found in Balochistan. Its long hind legs and small size make it one of the smallest mammals in the world.
10. Pakistan Sand Cat
This small wild cat inhabits Pakistan's desert and scrubland areas, particularly the arid regions of Balochistan. Known for its sandy-colored fur and nocturnal lifestyle, it remains elusive and is seldom spotted.
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