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Tajikistan’s Native Animals: The Complete List

Tajikistan’s rugged ranges and river valleys support a surprising variety of wildlife adapted to both alpine and lowland conditions, from rock faces to riparian forests. Seasonal movements and isolated habitats mean many species are locally specialized, so a single trip can reveal very different animals depending on elevation and region.

There are 34 Tajikistan’s native animals, ranging from Afghan pika to Wild boar. For each species you’ll find below entries organized with Scientific name,Typical weight (kg),Tajikistan range — brief, comparable data to help identify where and how these animals live; you’ll find below.

Which habitats in Tajikistan host the greatest number of native mammals?

Mountain slopes, alpine meadows, and river valleys tend to hold the highest mammal diversity: many rodents and ungulates occupy steppe and scree zones, predators follow prey into forested river corridors, and isolated valleys can host endemic or range-limited species.

How can I use the listed Scientific name,Typical weight (kg),Tajikistan range to plan wildlife viewing?

Use the scientific name to confirm species across guides, typical weight to gauge size and likelihood of detection, and the Tajikistan range to focus on provinces or elevation bands where sightings are most probable; combining all three narrows search areas and timing.

Tajikistan’s Native Animals

Common name Scientific name Typical weight (kg) Tajikistan range
Snow leopard Panthera uncia 40 Pamir and high Pamir-Alay alpine zones
Marco Polo sheep Ovis ammon 100 High Pamir alpine pastures and plateaus
Siberian ibex Capra sibirica 90 Rocky cliffs across Pamir, Gissar and Alai ranges
Brown bear Ursus arctos 150 Forested valleys and alpine woodlands in Gissar-Alay and some Pamir areas
Gray wolf Canis lupus 40 Widespread in mountains, foothills and steppe
Red fox Vulpes vulpes 6 Widespread across forests, steppes, and agricultural zones
Corsac fox Vulpes corsac 5 Lowland steppe and semi-desert regions
Pallas’s cat Otocolobus manul 4 Mountain steppes and rocky shrublands across northern and eastern Tajikistan
Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx 20 Forest belts and remote mountain valleys
Wild boar Sus scrofa 80 Forest and river valleys across much of the country
Himalayan marmot Marmota himalayana 6 High-altitude meadows and plateaus in the Pamirs
Long-tailed marmot Marmota caudata 5 Alpine and subalpine slopes in Pamir-Alay ranges
Tolai hare Lepus tolai 3 Open plains, foothills and semi-desert lowlands
Eurasian otter Lutra lutra 10 Rivers, streams and wetlands in mountain valleys
Goitered gazelle Gazella subgutturosa 25 Semi-desert plains and lowland steppes (southern/central Tajikistan)
Bearded vulture (Lammergeier) Gypaetus barbatus 6 High cliffs and crags of the Pamirs and Alai
Himalayan griffon Gyps himalayensis 7 High montane cliffs and breeding ledges in Pamir ranges
Golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos 5 Open mountains and high plateaus across Tajikistan
Chukar partridge Alectoris chukar 0.70 Rocky slopes and shrubby hills throughout mountains
Himalayan snowcock Tetraogallus himalayensis 1.50 High alpine scree and plateaus in the Pamirs
Demoiselle crane Anthropoides virgo 4 Wetlands, river floodplains and migratory stopovers
Common crane Grus grus 6 Wetlands and marshy stopover sites during migration
Eurasian griffon vulture Gyps fulvus 7 Cliffs and mountainous regions where carcasses occur
Saker falcon Falco cherrug 0.70 Open plains, semi-deserts and mountain edges
Macqueen’s bustard Chlamydotis macqueenii 6 Dry lowland steppe and semi-desert areas
Upland buzzard Buteo hemilasius 1.20 Open mountain slopes, plateaus and foothills
Little owl Athene noctua 0.20 Farmlands, orchards and open woodlands across lowlands
Eurasian eagle-owl Bubo bubo 2 Rocky cliffs, gorges and forested slopes in mountains
Central Asian tortoise Testudo horsfieldii 1 Semi-desert and dry foothills in lowland Tajikistan
Steppe meadow viper Vipera ursinii 0.05 Mountain meadows and steppe pockets
Caucasian agama Paralaudakia caucasia 0.15 Rocky outcrops and sunlit cliffs in mountainous regions
Central Asian toad Bufotes raddei 0.05 River valleys, oases and irrigated lowlands
Afghan pika Ochotona rufescens 0.20 Rocky slopes and scree fields in foothills and lower mountains
Common kestrel Falco tinnunculus 0.20 Open habitats, agricultural land and mountain edges

Images and Descriptions

Snow leopard

Snow leopard

Iconic high-mountain cat of the Pamirs, elusive and secretive. Look in rocky, snowy ridges; notable for powerful build and long tail that helps balance on steep slopes.

Marco Polo sheep

Marco Polo sheep

Famous for its long spiral horns, this large wild sheep grazes high grassy slopes. Best seen in remote Pamir ranges; a flagship species for Central Asian conservation.

Siberian ibex

Siberian ibex

A sure-footed mountain goat with impressive curved horns, common on steep cliffs. Watch from ridgelines where herds graze at high elevation.

Brown bear

Brown bear

Large omnivore that visits fruiting shrubs and salmon-free rivers in summer. Hard to spot but tracks and diggings are common in remote valleys.

Gray wolf

Gray wolf

Adaptive top predator that hunts wild ungulates and livestock. Wolves are most active at dawn and dusk in remote areas.

Red fox

Red fox

Widespread and adaptable, the red fox thrives near people and in wildlands. Notable for its red coat and clever habit of caching food.

Corsac fox

Corsac fox

A smaller, nomadic fox of open plains and semi-deserts. Known for swift movement and social tolerance during food abundance.

Pallas's cat

Pallas’s cat

A compact, flat-faced wild cat with dense fur adapted to cold steppes. Notable for its rounded ears and low-slung profile.

Eurasian lynx

Eurasian lynx

Solitary, secretive ambush predator with tufted ears and large paws. Find signs in mature forested slopes and rocky ravines.

Wild boar

Wild boar

Robust omnivore that roots for food in woodland and riparian zones. Look for wallows, tracks, and rooting scars near rivers.

Himalayan marmot

Himalayan marmot

Large burrowing rodent that forms colonies on alpine meadows. Notable for loud alarm calls and long hibernation periods.

Long-tailed marmot

Long-tailed marmot

Social burrower often seen sunning on rocks. Their whistle calls alert colonies to predators; common in sparsely vegetated highlands.

Tolai hare

Tolai hare

A fast, agile hare adapted to arid lowlands. Easily spooked, but common in steppe habitats where it feeds on grasses and shrubs.

Eurasian otter

Eurasian otter

Semi-aquatic predator that eats fish and invertebrates. Look for slides, dens and spraint along clear mountain rivers.

Goitered gazelle

Goitered gazelle

Light-built gazelle of open plains, notable for speed and migration. Best sought in flat semi-arid regions away from heavy human use.

Bearded vulture (Lammergeier)

Bearded vulture (Lammergeier)

Bone-eating vulture that drops bones to crack them and feeds largely on marrow. Spectacular to watch soaring along mountain walls.

Himalayan griffon

Himalayan griffon

Large scavenging vulture that nests on cliffs and soars on thermals. Important for carcass cleanup in high mountain ecosystems.

Golden eagle

Golden eagle

Powerful raptor that hunts marmots and young ungulates. Often seen perched on promontories before springing into flight for a hunt.

Chukar partridge

Chukar partridge

Gamebird of rocky terrain, often flushed on steep slopes. Known for its raucous calls and bold, bobbing run.

Himalayan snowcock

Himalayan snowcock

Cryptic mountain gamebird that blends into rocky slopes; listen for its loud, whistled calls at dawn and dusk.

Demoiselle crane

Demoiselle crane

Elegant migratory crane that passes through, often in small flocks. Notable for long migrations to South Asia and graceful courtship dances.

Common crane

Common crane

Large migratory bird using Tajik wetlands seasonally. Enjoys shallow marshes and floodplains during migration periods.

Eurasian griffon vulture

Eurasian griffon vulture

Social scavenging vulture that nests on cliffs. Often seen in groups circling above mountain valleys.

Saker falcon

Saker falcon

Powerful falcon used historically in falconry across Central Asia. Notable for fast stoops and preference for open hunting grounds.

Macqueen's bustard

Macqueen’s bustard

Large ground bird of open plains, now reduced in range and rare. Best searched for in flat semi-desert habitats at dawn.

Upland buzzard

Upland buzzard

Common raptor of high plateaus that hunts rodents. Often seen perched on rocks or hovering above grasslands.

Little owl

Little owl

Small, daytime-active owl often near villages. Notable for its approachable behavior and daytime hunting of insects.

Eurasian eagle-owl

Eurasian eagle-owl

One of the largest owls with deep hoots; nests in rocky crags and nocturnally hunts mammals and birds.

Central Asian tortoise

Central Asian tortoise

Hardy land tortoise of arid zones that eats herbs and succulents. Hibernates in burrows and is adapted to hot, dry conditions.

Steppe meadow viper

Steppe meadow viper

Small venomous viper of grassy habitats. Secretive and often found in alpine or subalpine meadows; handle with care and respect.

Caucasian agama

Caucasian agama

Spiky-backed lizard that basks on rocks. Notable for bold displays and quick dashes into crevices.

Central Asian toad

Central Asian toad

Common amphibian in streams and ponds, active in spring and summer breeding seasons. Known for loud breeding choruses near water.

Afghan pika

Afghan pika

Small lagomorph often seen in rocky talus; stores haypiles for winter and is a key prey for mountain predators.

Common kestrel

Common kestrel

Frequently seen hovering over fields hunting small rodents and insects. A familiar raptor near towns and countryside.

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