Size:
121,000 sq. km (47,000 sq. miles)
Habitat type:
Montane Grasslands and Shrublands
South-Central Eurasia, stretching through parts of Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, and Nepal
Conservation Status:
Relatively Stable/Intact
Size:
121,000 sq. km (47,000 sq. miles)
Habitat type:
Montane Grasslands and Shrublands
What do you know about the food habits of Wolf?
Answer:
Wolves have a wide ranging diet and will eat anything from small rodents to large ungulates. Their preference is for animals such as deer but at certain times of year they will even eat berries.
The high elevation meadow and shrub habitat of India, Nepal, Bhutan, northern Myanmar and China supports some of the most lush and diverse plant life found at high altitudes. More than 7,000 species exist in the ecoregion, triple the number in other alpine meadows in the Himalayas.
Local Species