Extinct Animals List In Pakistan
Markhor was listed on red list of endangered animals by IUCN since 2015.
Extinct animals list in pakistan. Whales certain shark species polar bears etc. Within the last 400 years at least four mammals are known to have disappeared from Pakistan. The most dangerous wildlife in Pakistan today are the big four snakes.
Species belonging to the Palaearctic realm occur largely in the Himalayan and Baluchistan uplands. Along wit the mountain weasel the Asian black bear and the mountain sheep are also extinct species of Pakistan. The Kashmir grey langur Indus dolphin finback whale Balochistan bear musk deer hog deer Indian pangolin Egyptian vulture green turtle and Indian narrow-headed turtle are endangered.
It is found in northern Pakistan. As the Markhor is our National Animal it is our responsibility to. Moreover Pakistan occupied Kashmir Azad Jammu and Kashmir has also listed it as an endangered species in Pakistan.
According to the IUCN red list 2008 the Marco polo sheep is considered as endangered species due to the habitat loss over hunting or illegal shooting and limited resources. In Pakistan the Markhors population has been recovered now so Pakistan has requested IUCN to remove its name from red list. The tiger once roamed across Pakistan at some point in the past but it is now locally extinct.
This animal is already listed as endangering species by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wildlife flora and fauna. Are there tigers in Pakistan. Those belonging to the Indo-Malayan realm occur primarily in the Indus plains including the Thar.
The Himalayan brown bear is the subspecies of brown bear. Indus dolphin woolly flying squirrel chiltan markhor suleiman markhor balochistan black bear and punjab urial. The tiger Panthera tigris swamp deer Cervus duvauceli lion Panthera leo and the Indian one-horned Rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis.