(GIST OF SCIENCE REPORTER) Endangered Ungulate of Western Ghats


(GIST OF SCIENCE REPORTER) Endangered Ungulate of Western Ghats

(October-2023)


Endangered Ungulate of Western Ghats

  • Nilgiri Tahr (Nilgiritragus hylocrius), the state animal of Tamil Nadu, is an endangered and endemic species of the Western Ghats. The nearest relative of this grazing animal is the sheep though it looks like a mountain goat. 
  • Nilgiri Tahr prefers to live in the mountain slopes with grass-woodland.
  • It is only found in the southern part of the Western Ghats in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. 
  • The animal typically inhibits the fringes of the grassy plateaus and the adjacent cliffs and steep rock slabs at higher elevations — over 1200-2600 meters. 
  • The grassland-shola habitat is a poly-climax for Tahr. The southern wet temperate forest usually not exceeding 10 meters in height is called sholas. 
  • The main grassland utilised by Tahr is dominated by Eulalia phaeothrix and Andropogon polyptychus.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FULL PDF

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD UPSC E-BOOKS

Study Material for UPSC General Studies Pre Cum Mains

Get The Gist 1 Year Subscription Online

Click Here to Download More Free Sample Material

<<Go Back To Main Page

Courtesy: Science Reporter