KOLKATA: In probably the first photographic record from India, a Tibetan brown bear (Ursus arctos pruinosus) - the eastern Himalayan subspecies of bro.
Camera traps set up by Sikkim Forest Department and WWF-India capture images of a Tibetan brown bear, a rare subspecies of bear rarely sighted in the wild.
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The Definitive Wildlife Holiday Guide to Sikkim
The red panda, the state animal of Sikkim, can be found on the coat of arms of the Sikkim Forest Department,
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The dense forests, hills and mountains of Sikkim are home to a huge variety of animal species from musk deer and red panda, to bharal or blue sheep, the Himalayan black bear and the elusive snow leopard. 09 Min Read
Due to encroachments, and climate change, many of the species found in Sikkim are endangered or threatened. The lowland forests of Sikkim are home to Sikkim’s largest reptile Burmese python, house geckos, the Himalayan crestless porcupine, the Chinese pangolin, and barking deer.