The Kingdom of Bhutan is a small Asian country. On the south, east, and west it is bordered by India and then north by China. The country is located on the slopes and foothills of the eastern Himalayas and has diverse habitats from tropical lowlands to deciduous and pine forests to alpine terrain.
Official National Animal
The Takin figures prominently in Bhutanese mythology.
Native Animals
Takins are unique-looking animals that resemble both goats and cattle.
Himalayan wolves are a species of canines inhabiting the Himalayas, Central Asian highlands, and the Tibetan Plateau.
Tibetan gazelles are a species of antelope that are native to the Tibetan Plateau.
Sloth bears are a species of bears native to the Indian subcontinent.
Himalayan gorals are a bovid species native to the Himalayas.
Indian rhinoceroses are a rhinoceros species found throughout the Indian subcontinent.
Clouded leopards are a large species of wild cats found in the dense forests of the Himalayas.
Binturongs are strange animals known as bearcats. They are native to South and Southeast Asia.
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Bharals are known as blue sheep and are a species of sheep native to Bhutan, China, Nepal, India, Pakistan, and Myanmar.
Dholes are Indian wild dogs. They're a species of canids native to Asia.
Bengal tigers are among the most iconic Asian animals. They're part of the world's charismatic megafauna, a group of large and emblematic species with popular appeal.
Yellow-throated martens are a species of martens native to Asia.
Asian elephants are a species of elephants native to Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.
Hispid hares are a species of hares native to South Asia.
Indian muntjac or barking deer are a species of deer native to South and Southeast Asia.
Red pandas are native to the eastern part of the Himalayas and to South China.
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