Blue Sheep
Blue sheep, also known as Bharal, are a species of wild sheep found in the mountainous regions of the Himalayas and Tibet. They are known for their striking bluish-gray fur, which helps them blend into their rocky surroundings. Blue sheep have a stocky build, with males typically larger than females, and they possess curved horns that can grow up to 30 inches long.
These animals are herbivores, primarily grazing on grasses, herbs, and shrubs. Blue sheep are well-adapted to their rugged habitat, using their agility to navigate steep terrains. They live in herds, which provide protection from predators such as snow leopards and wolves.