Red Pika. The largest among modern species. Body length is 215—230 mm. This animal externally resembles a hare, but is ...
Fauna of Kyrgyzstan
Nutria was artificially introduced to the territory of Kyrgyzstan in 1944. Nutria is native to America—a typical ...
Corsac (steppe fox). It resembles a fox in appearance. Its body length is only 50–60 cm, tail length is 25–35 cm, and ...
Roe deer — Capreolus capreolus Grau. (in Kyrgyz: male — kuran, female — elik) The roe deer is widely distributed in ...
Jackal (чөө). Appeared in Kyrgyzstan in the 1960s. Externally, the jackal resembles a small wolf. Height at the ...
Kolonok. Introduced in 1941 from Russia. The fur of the kolonok is reddish-yellow in winter and reddish-red in summer, ...
Porcupine, Indian (Chutkur, Karmushtak). The porcupine is a rare animal in Kyrgyzstan, an endangered species. ...
Eurasian Hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor). In Kyrgyzstan, there lives the Eurasian hedgehog, which is twice lighter than ...
Raccoon Dog. Family of Dogs. Introduced from the Far East and North America in 1934. Initially, it was brought to nut ...
Raccoon. In 1936, the North American raccoon was acclimatized in the walnut forests of Arslanbob (Kyrgyzstan), where ...
Wild Boar — Sus scrofa Linn. (in Kyrgyz: kaman, japaiy chotchko) Just a hundred years ago, a great number of wild ...
Mole (Tian Shan, mountain, small). Medium-sized mammals with long tails and large hind legs. The common mole reaches a ...