A hardy goat-antelope adapted to steep, forested slopes
Conservation Status | Low Risk
The Himalayan Goral (Naemorhedus goral) is a stocky, sure-footed goat-antelope found in the rugged terrains of the Himalayas. Known for their agility and resilience, these animals are well-adapted to their forested mountain habitats, making them important for biodiversity in the region.
Himalayan Gorals prefer steep, forested slopes between 900 and 2,800 meters in elevation, where they can easily navigate rocky areas and find shelter in dense vegetation. They are diurnal, active mainly during the early morning and late afternoon. Their diet consists of grasses, leaves, shrubs, and occasionally fruits. Gorals live in small groups, usually of 4-12 individuals, though older males often lead solitary lives.
In Pakistan, Himalayan Gorals are found in the northern regions, particularly in parts of the Himalayan foothills, Azad Kashmir, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. These areas provide the rocky forests and shrublands essential for their survival.
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