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  2. Markhor - Wikipedia

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    The markhor is the national animal of Pakistan. [37] It was one of the 72 animals featured on the World Wide Fund for Nature Conservation Coin Collection in 1976. Markhor marionettes are used in the Afghan puppet shows known as buz-baz. The markhor has also been mentioned in a Pakistani computer-animated film known as Allahyar and the Legend of ...

  3. Trophy hunting in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Trophy hunting has produced positive results in Pakistan. Presently, the markhor population in the country has surged to a range of 3,500 to 4,000 individuals, in contrast to the figures of 1,500 to 2,000 noted in 2001.

  4. Kashmir markhor - Wikipedia

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    The Kashmir markhor, Pir Panjal markhor, or flare-horned markhor (Capra falconeri cashmiriensis) is a possible subspecies of Capra falconeri endemic to the Western Himalayas of India and Pakistan. Many, including the IUCN, do not consider it a separate subspecies. [2] These markhors are hunted as part of a community-based hunting program.

  5. List of mammals of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The markhor, is the national animal of Pakistan The snow leopard is the national heritage animal of Pakistan. This list of the mammals of Pakistan shows the conservation status of the 173 mammal species occurring in Pakistan, of which 12 are critically endangered, 11 are endangered, 14 are vulnerable, and 10 are near threatened.

  6. Wildlife of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Markhor is the national animal of Pakistan. ... The plains have many fluvial landforms (including bars, flood plains, levees, ...

  7. Astor markhor - Wikipedia

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    The Astor markhor lives in the scrubland and open woodland that clothe the rugged slopes of the mountains among which it lives at altitudes of up to 3,600 m (11,800 ft). It seldom goes above the tree line; in summer it feeds largely on grasses and leaves but in winter it mainly browses on shrubs and woody material. One or two kids are born ...

  8. ‘I’ve not seen so many grown men cry in all my life,’ says ...

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    Stephen Constantine, the head coach of Pakistan’s men’s national football team, said he has “not seen so many grown men cry in all my life” after his side claimed its first-ever World Cup ...

  9. Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The creation of Pakistan was never fully accepted by many British leaders including Lord Mountbatten. [114] ... Markhor is the national animal of Pakistan. [203]