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Wildlife of Kazakhstan

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Wildlife of Kazakhstan

The wildlife of Kazakhstan includes its flora and fauna, and their natural habitats.

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Fauna

  • Argali
  • Bactrian camel
  • Barbel
  • Beluga sturgeon
  • Caracal
  • Caspian seal
  • Caspian Sea wolf
  • Central Asian red deer
  • Channidae
  • Common spoonbill
  • Dogs
  • Eurasian brown bear
  • Goitered gazelle
  • Golden eagle
  • Gray wolf
  • Great bustard
  • Great gerbil
  • Greater flamingo
  • Hemorrhois ravergieri
  • Jerboa
  • Parnassius delphius
  • Phrynocephalus reticulatus
  • Russian desman
  • Russian tortoise
  • Saiga antelope
  • Squacco heron
  • Steppe eagle
  • Sterlet
  • Tien Shan dhole
  • Trapelus agilis
  • Turkmenian kulan
  • Urial
  • Varanus griseus
  • White stork
  • Felidae

  • Asiatic cheetah CR – Extinct in the country
  • Asiatic wildcat
  • Jungle cat
  • Snow leopard
  • Turanian tiger (Extinct)
  • Turkestan lynx
  • Turkestan sand cat
  • Birds

    The avifauna of Kazakhstan includes a total of 513 species, of which 5 are rare or accidental.

    Flora

    The diversity of a flora of Kazakhstan considerably varies both by structure and number of various systematic taxones of plants, and by geography, in particular, by nature-climatic zones and high-altitude belts. In Kazakhstan there are more than 6,000 species of highest vascular plants, about 5,000 species of mushrooms, 485 species of lichen, and more than 2,000 species of seaweed.

    References

    Wildlife of Kazakhstan Wikipedia