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Markhor is the official "National Animal of Pakistan". It has perhaps the most impressive horns of the family, with huge, spiraled, twisting horns that are either straight or flaring in outline depending on subspecies.
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The Markhor was selected as the national animal of Pakistan because of its ability to endure the mountainous region and its widespread appearance throughout the country. Markhor is a wild goat species commonly found in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. It was initially listed as endangered by the IUCN but was later listed as Near Threatened in 2015 because its population has increased by approximately 20% in the last year. The name is derived from two Persian words, “Mar” and “Khor” meaning “snake” and “eater” respectively. The name may have been given to the species because of its ability snake or its screw-like horns that resemble a coiling snake.

There are several sub-species of markhor based on the shapes of their horns and the twisting pattern. Some of the sub-species include Astor markhor with large flat horns, Kabul markhor with a slight corkscrewed horns, and Bhukharan markhor. The age of a markhor can easily be determined by counting the number rings on the horn.
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The National Animal of Pakistan

The Markhor

or Capra falconeri is the official national animal of Pakistan. The Markhor animals live in 10–30 years.
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 Markhor is the National animal of Pakistan. Markhor is from Caprinae or goat family.

It is also known as the screw horn or screw horned goat.
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Markhor was declared as national animal day in Pakistan . some say its due to its strong ,twisted horns . or due to its ability of endure the mountainous climates in Pakistan.
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Markhor or Snake Eater in English is the national bird of Pakistan. It is a protected species in Pakistan unless permitted by the government to kill it under trophy hunting programs.
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Markhor is the name of the official national animal of Pakistan.These animals can be found in Central Asia and the Himalayas. 
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Pakistan's national animal is the markhor, a rare species of wild goat with long hair and spiraled horns. This species is protected unless the government grants permission to shoot it as part of trophy hunting programs.
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The official animal of Pakistan is the Markhor, a large species of wild goat with a screw-shaped horn that is considered to be the national animal of Pakistan. The name Markhor is a combination of two Persian and Pashto words. "Mar" means snake and "Khor" means eater. Due to its long, curled-up, snake-like horns, people believe that this wild ungulate is a snake eater or killer.
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The markhor is the national animal in Pakistan.

These animals has several name , screw-horn or screwed _horned goat, and also urdu by the classical Persians
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The national animal of Pakistan is the Markhor (Capra falconeri).


The Markhor is a wild goat species that is found in the mountainous regions of Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent, including Pakistan. It is known for its majestic appearance, with long, spiral horns that can reach up to 1.5 meters in length in mature males. The Markhor is considered an endangered species due to habitat loss and hunting, but conservation efforts have helped to stabilize their populations in recent years. It was officially declared as the national animal of Pakistan in 2015.
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Markhor also known as capra falconeri is the national animal of pakistan. It is a herbivore animal. This animal is found in central Asia and Himalayas. The name Markhor is adapted from classical Persian.
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The "National Animal of Pakistan" is the Markhor. It features enormous, spiraling, twisting horns that are either straight or flare out depending on subspecies, making them possibly the most stunning of the family.
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The national animal of Pakistan is the Markhor. It is a wild goat species that is found in the mountainous regions of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and other neighboring countries. The markhor is known for its distinctive corkscrew-shaped horns, which can grow up to three feet long in males.
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The markhor is a large Capra species native to Central Asia, the Karakoram, and the Himalayas. It is listed on the IUCN Red List as Near Threatened since 2015. The markhor is the national animal of Pakistan, where it is also known as the screw horn or screw-horned goat, mārkhor in Urdu from Classical Persian
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The national animal of Pakistan is the Markhor, a large species of wild goat that is found in the mountains of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India.
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The Markhor which is the largest of the goat family is the national  animal of the Pakistan. The name is derived from two Persian word "mar" "khor" which both means snake eater. Because this animal in question hold a great skill of killing snakes to protect its harem. Conclusively, their ages can be known through the amount or numbers of rings on their horns.
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