The elusive snow leopard, a rare and endangered species, resides in the Himalayan region of India, making the country home to the largest population of these majestic creatures globally.
Originating from the forests of northeastern India, the clouded leopard earns its name from fur patterns resembling clouds.
Carnivorous avians known as Himalayan monals inhabit the high-altitude forests of the Himalayas, boasting vibrant and colorful plumage.
The Markhor, a massive wild goat species found in Jammu & Kashmir, is renowned for its distinctive spiral horns.
The Himalayan black bear Inhabiting the Himalayan region, the Himalayan black bear is characterized by its black fur and a distinct white mark on its chest.
The Western hoolock gibbon, an endangered ape species, is exclusively found in the northern hills of India, with no other ape species present in the country.
These charming creatures, adorned with red fur, primarily subsist on bamboo, which constitutes more than 98% of their diet.