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"List of Freshwater Fishes for Nepal". fish.mongabay.com "Fish Species in Nepal". www.fishbase.in "Which Species of Fishes Are Only Found in Nepal". gearsforfishing.com. July 2020 "Checklist of Endemic Freshwater Fish Species". lntreasures.com. Living National Treasures
Pages in category "Fish of Nepal" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of fishes of Nepal; A.
There is a fossilized skull of the Archidiskodon, a species of elephant that roamed the Sivalik Hills of Nepal. Another ancient specimen is the molar teeth of Sivapithecus, a hominoid. The skull and the teeth are believed to be from around 3 million years and 8-10 million years old respectively. Rare and Threatened Species
There are 208 mammal species reported including 28 species outside the limits of the protected areas but excluding four known extinct species. [4] Among the species of mammal found in Nepal, notable are the Bengal fox, Bengal tiger, clouded leopard, corsac fox, Asiatic lion, Asiatic elephant, marbled cat, Indian pangolin, Chinese pangolin, red panda, snow leopard, Tibetan fox and Tibetan wolf.
Common names of fish can refer to a single species; to an entire group of species, such as a genus or family; or to multiple unrelated species or groups. Ambiguous common names are accompanied by their possible meanings. Scientific names for individual species and higher taxa are included in parentheses.
They are peaceful and can live alongside other species of marine fish, including other wrasses. Also known as golden wrasse, golden rainbowfish, and canary wrasse; scientific name halichoeres chrysus.
A species may be endangered or vulnerable, but not considered rare if it has a large, dispersed population. IUCN uses the term "rare" as a designation for species found in isolated geographical locations. Rare species are generally considered threatened because a small population size is less likely to recover from ecological disasters.
As a species, sturgeon are one of the oldest still swimming. Having first emerged over 120 million years ago , they lived alongside dinosaurs and survived the catastrophic hurdles and curveballs ...