Pakistan is home to a diverse range of wildlife and some species are unique to the region or have a significant presence there.
However, listing exactly a few specific animals exclusive to Pakistan might be challenging, as the distribution of many species extends beyond national borders.
Nevertheless, here are a few animals commonly associated with Pakistan’s fauna.
Markhor
The national animal of Pakistan is a large wild goat species native to the mountains of Central Asia.
Indus River Dolphin
The Indus River Dolphin is also known as the Blind Dolphin, this freshwater dolphin is found in the Indus River in Pakistan.
Pakistan Sand cat
A small wild cat species found in the deserts of southeastern Pakistan adapted to arid environments.
Pakistan Gray Goral
A small ungulate found in the mountainous regions of northern Pakistan, with a distinctive gray coat adapted to rocky terrain.
Chiltan Wild Goat
This goat species is found in the Chiltan range of mountains in southwestern Pakistan, a subspecies of the wild goat.
Sindh Ibex
Sindh Ibex is found in the arid mountains of southeastern Pakistan, particularly in the Kirthar Range.
Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard inhabits the mountainous regions of northern Pakistan, a highly elusive and endangered big cat species.
Himalayan lynx
Its scientific name is Felis lynx. Its presence is associated with alpine slopes above the tree line in both Gilgit and Baltistan regions.
Fishing Cat
This medium-sized wild cat is found in minimal numbers in Pakistan. It resides close to rivers, lakes, and streams.
The only known population of the fishing cat could be found in the Indus River Valley.
Woolly Flying Squirrel
The western woolly flying squirrel is a species of very large flying squirrel in the genus Eupetaurus. It is native to northern Pakistan and northwestern India.
This endangered species was last filmed at the Nanga Parbat mountains in Pakistan.