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High altitude wild animals at threat ?

High altitude environment of Himalayan region

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          The high altitude environment has its own climatic complex of low atmospheric pressure,     atm ospheric cold, atmospheric aridity, light, snow cover, and also microclimate. The high-altitude areas pose threat to wildlife,threatened high-elevation mammal,  Multiple threats to Himalayan biodiversity, Other Threats and also feeling the impacts of climate change. High altitude environment of Himalayan region:- The Himalay, by prudence of its area and staggering level, goes about as an extraordinary climatic separation and manages meteorological circumstances in the subcontinent districts of South Asia. In any case, the related intricacies and their belongings are yet to be set out to figure out the meteorology of the Indian Himalayan District (IHR). In this audit volume, we combine the outcomes and derivations of a few examinations did in the IHR involving in situ information, somewhat detected information, and model-based meteorological perceptions. Results give experiences int

PALE WEASEL

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PALE WEASEL - wild animals name, pictures videos list and domestic animals in English for kids images chats. Family-Mustelidae,  Sp.-Mustela altaica temon  Hodgson i,           Altitude- 2135-3960 m.                       A pale coat is highly prominent of this species. The colouration above and on the sides is light brown.The underfur is deep brown at the base. The tale is generally same as the body colour. The under part is generally yellow or white with a clear mark line of separation from the brown of the sides. Sometimes brown spots are seen on the breast and abdomen region. The tail is moderately hairy. The length of tail is also half of the head and body. The fur is soft , short and thick  with few wool under neath. The head and body length is  generally 9 to 12" and tail is about 6".            It is seen throughout the higher Himalay and also seen in Tibet, Sikkim  and Gilgit. Their mating takes place     in the month of February and kids are      born in May. They g