Childrens Illustrated Animal Atlas

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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The Himalayan wolf is a
rare type of gray wolf. Some
are almost white—like snow
on the Himalayas!

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Location
This region includes Tibet
and parts of southwest
China. Summers are dry
and warm, and winters
are often below freezing.

HABITAT KEY


Asiatic black bear
This bear is also called the
“moon bear” due to the pale,
crescent-shaped band on its
chest. It spends about half
of its life up in trees.

Snow leopard
These cats have a thick, spotted
coat that keeps them warm and
helps them blend in when hunting.
They keep their face warm when they
Himalayan marmots dig very deep sleep by covering it with their furry tail.
burrows to hibernate in.

Himalayan marmot
Nicknamed the “Tibetan snow pig,”
this ground squirrel is one of the
only mammals on Earth that lives
above 16,400 ft (5,000 m).

Many kinds of plants
grow on the plateau,
including this serratula,
a type of thistle.

Himalayan
alpine serratula

This little relative
of the rabbit is so suited
to rocky ground that it
often nests in a
pile of stones!

Himalayan
mouse hare

The tahr is a wild goat that
has hooves with rubberlike
cores. These help it grip
onto smooth rocks. Himalayan
tahr

This large, cowlike animal
has extra-big lungs that
help it to get enough
oxygen from the thin air.

Wild yak

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Tibetan


Plateau


This high, flat region of Asia is surrounded by


mountains. It’s so high that it’s often called the


“roof of the world.” The animals that live here


have to deal with thin air and bitter winters.


Tropical
forests

Tropical
grasslands

Mountains

Coniferous
forests

Deciduous
forests

Cold desert

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Thimphu

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