leopard of Pakistan: (Documentary Part:1)

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Pakistan's natural sights are vibrant, with Ajay exploring them and Rai traveling from Arabia to a height of 8.5 kilometers. The presence of weapon marks and Haj pilgrims has led to a diverse wildlife import in Pakistan, nurturing extinct species like the intestinal dolphin and brown whale.

Insights

  • Pakistan has established 26 national parks to protect its natural environment and wildlife, showcasing a commitment to conservation efforts and biodiversity preservation.
  • Guldar, a significant predatory animal in Ayodhya National Park, demonstrates unique territorial behaviors, adaptability to diverse environments, and notable physical differences between genders, contributing to the park's ecosystem dynamics.

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Recent questions

  • What natural sights does Pakistan boast?

    Pakistan boasts colorful natural sights, with Ajay experiencing them while Rai has cheated from Arabia to a height of eight and a half kilometers.

  • How has the presence of weapon marks impacted Pakistan?

    The presence of weapon marks and Haj pilgrims in Pakistan has led to a surprising wild import upbringing amidst Pushpani saints and the sea, sustaining extinct animal species like the intestinal dolphin and brown whale.

  • How many national parks has Pakistan established?

    Pakistan has established 26 national parks to protect its natural environment and wildlife, with Kimami Parakram National Park and Hungar National Park being notable examples.

  • When was Ayodhya National Park established and what are its key features?

    Ayodhya National Park, established in 1984, spans 33 kilometers with an average elevation of two thousand 300 meters, receiving 2000 mm of rain annually.

  • What is significant about the Guldar in Ayodhya National Park?

    Guldar, a solitary animal, marks its territory through various means, adapts to different environments, and can run at speeds exceeding a kilometer per hour, with females being smaller and lighter than males.

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Pakistan's Diverse National Parks and Wildlife

  • Pakistan boasts colorful natural sights, with Ajay experiencing them while Rai has cheated from Arabia to a height of eight and a half kilometers.
  • The presence of weapon marks and Haj pilgrims in Pakistan has led to a surprising wild import upbringing amidst Pushpani saints and the sea, sustaining extinct animal species like the intestinal dolphin and brown whale.
  • Pakistan has established 26 national parks to protect its natural environment and wildlife, with Kimami Parakram National Park and Hungar National Park being notable examples.
  • Ayodhya National Park, established in 1984, spans 33 kilometers with an average elevation of two thousand 300 meters, receiving 2000 mm of rain annually.
  • The park nurtures various plants and animals, including 757 trees and plants, ringed animals, and milk-feeding animals, with Guldar being a significant predatory animal in the area.
  • Guldar, a solitary animal, marks its territory through various means, adapts to different environments, and can run at speeds exceeding a kilometer per hour, with females being smaller and lighter than males.
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