Himalayan Marmot

Himalayan Marmot
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01/04/2015
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HIMALAYAN MARMOT....WATERCOLOUR...The Himalayan marmot is a marmot found in the Himalayan regions ranging in elevation from 300 to 4,500 metres (980 to 14,800 ft). They can be seen in a wide arc from Ladakh in northern India eastwards across the higher reaches of the Himalayas and much of Tibet to Nepal, Bhutan, and Arunachal Pradesh in northeastern India. They are about the size of a large housecat, and live in colonies. Marmota himalayana is closely related to the woodchuck, the hoary marmot and the yellow-bellied marmot. It has a dark chocolate-brown coat with contrasting yellow patches on its face and chest. Research by the French ethnologist Michel Peissel makes a claim that the story of 'gold-digging ants' reported by the Greek historian Herodotus, who lived in the 5th century BC, was founded on the golden Himalayan marmot of the Deosai plateau and the habit of local tribes such as the Minaro to collect the gold dust excavated from their burrows. Throughout the high alpine meadows of Jammu & Kashmir are found the Himalayan Marmots. The Himalayan marmot is one of the more playful creatures of the Alpine environment of Jammu & Kashmir. The Himalayan Marmot or the Arctomys himalayanus is a distinct species, distinguished from other marmot species by its dark chocolate-brown coat with contrasting yellow patches on the face and chest. Like other marmot species, the Himalayan marmots live in mountainous habitats - the marmots' scientific name means "mountain mouse". Marmots live in small groups called colonies, consisting of an adult male, a couple of adult females, some sub-adults ("teenagers"), and pups.

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