Definition of Bharals

1. bharal [n] - See also: bharal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bharals

bhajan
bhajans
bhajee
bhajees
bhaji
bhajis
bhakta
bhaktas
bhakti
bhaktis
bhang
bhangra
bhangras
bhangs
bharal
bharals (current term)
bhat
bheestie
bheesties
bheesty
bhelpuri
bhelpuris
bhels
bhikkhu
bhikkhus
bhikshu
bhikshus
bhindi
bhindis

Literary usage of Bharals

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"... bharals or blue sheep—altogether 96 mammals, 300 bird species, 20 kinds of reptiles, and 14 amphibians. It's not easy to see all these in dense bamboo. ..."

2. The East Indian Gazetteer: Containing Particular Descriptions of the Empires by Walter Hamilton (1828)
"The sheep which these people possess, named bharals, are of considerable size, with fine wool, but there is another species of sheep which is never sent to ..."

3. Horns and Hoofs: Or Chapters on Hoofed Animals by Richard Lydekker (1893)
"... of Asia Minor and Europe ; and (4) the bharals, as represented by the true bharal of Little Tibet and the Barbary sheep of North Africa. ..."

4. The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and the Arts by Royal Institution of Great Britain (1819)
"... chamois IT, brown marmots**, bharals^^, remarkable for the extraordinary size of their horns: (the animal itself is about the height of an antelope, ..."

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