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Blue Sheep (pseudois nayaur nayaur) are strikingly handsome animals. Shoulder height 30–35″/75–90 cm. Weight 130–150 pounds/60–70 kg. Females are smaller than males. General color is brown-gray in summer, becoming bluish-gray in winter. The rump patch, belly, inside and back of legs, and the undersides of jaw are white. There is a conspicuous black stripe down the front of the legs, a horizontal black stripe dividing belly from flanks, and a dark facial mask. In adult males, front of neck and chest are black. The coat is harsh and springy, with thick underwool in winter. The dark, olive-colored, supracervical horns are like those of the Dagestan tur of the eastern Caucasus. Smooth and rounded, with heavy bases, they curve almost horizontally outward, then down and back above the neck with the tips pointing slightly up. In cross-section, they are almost square, with four pronounced edges and flat horn. Gregarious, associating in herds averaging 5–20, although sometimes as many as 100–200. Mating season is October-December. Habitat in open slopes and plateaus with abundant grass at altitudes of 9,800-18,000 feet/3,000-5,500 meters. Distribution from the Himalayas northward across the Tibetan Plateau to the Kunlun Shan and Nan Shan ranges, and from Hunza (Pakistan) and Ladakh (India) eastward to Sichuan and Gansu provinces of China, and extreme southwestern Inner Mongolia.
Himalayan Tahr (hemitragus jemlahicus) is an excellent game animal that provides sport as fine as any in the world. The Himalayan Tahr is one of three species of Tahr. Himalayan Tahrs have relatively short legs and small heads with large eyes and small pointed ears. Males are larger than females, they weigh between 80 and 200 pounds/35–90 kg. They are 26–40 inches/66–100 cm at the shoulder, and 4–5 ft/120–150 cm long. Their hooves have a hard keratin rim surrounding a soft spongy convex pad. Their hooves and their dewclaws make them excellent climbers. Both sexes have horns that curve up, back, and then in. They can grow up to 18 inches/45 cm long and are bigger on males than on females. In the winter Tahr has dense, reddish to dark brown woolly fur with a thick undercoat, which keeps it warm. The males will grow a long, shaggy mane around their neck and shoulders, which grows down to the upper parts of their legs. In the spring they lose much of their coat, and it becomes lighter in color.
Blue Sheep Only:
Blue Sheep & Himalayan Tahr
All Prices Include Round Trip Helicopter CharterÂ
Handling Fee: $400
Along the whole time in the mountains, we do use tented camps. We have separate sleeping tents one per each client, dining tents with folding chairs and table. Crew is about 20 people: porters (sherpas), guides, cooking team. You will find very good food and a quality service.
Blue Sheep Only:
Blue Sheep & Tahr:
Community Support Fee To Be Paid Extra:
Community Support Fee Is The Investment To The Local Community For School, Medicine, Drinking Water Supply, Tracking Routes In The Mountain And Anti-Poaching.
Upon Successful Hunt Will Be Paid
Easy: Somewhat easy walking when it comes to physicality. Minimal walking or hiking and terrain is very accessible. Mostly hunting from blinds or tree stands.
Moderate: Physicality is somewhat moderate to advanced. Spot and stalk method of hunting as well as some hunting from blinds. Terrain can vary from prairies to mountains at higher elevations.
Difficult: Requires an advanced degree of physical endurance. Terrain is typically more mountainous and hunting can take place at higher elevation.
Extreme: Most difficult and physically demanding hunts. Requires advanced to extreme endurance and terrain or game pursued may involve dangerous situations.
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