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Nilgiri Tahr

Nilgiritragus hylocrius

IUCN: Endangered
EndangeredIUCN Status
~3,000 in IndiaPopulation
50 – 100 kgAdult Weight
90 – 110 cmLength
HerbivoreDiet

About the Nilgiri Tahr

The Nilgiri tahr is a wild mountain goat found only in the southern Western Ghats — one of the most geographically restricted large mammals in India. With a global population of only around 3,000 individuals, it is classified as Endangered, and Eravikulam National Park in Kerala shelters the world's largest single population. The species is an iconic indicator of the health of the high-altitude Shola-grassland ecosystem that caps the Nilgiri and Anamalai hills.

Nilgiri tahrs are stocky, sure-footed animals with thick, curved horns and a dark brown coat. Males develop a saddle-shaped pale patch on their backs when mature — giving them the local name "Nilgiri ibex with a saddle". Unlike most wild ungulates that are shy and flee readily, the Nilgiri tahr at Eravikulam has become remarkably habituated to human presence and can be observed at close range from the park's walking trail. The adjacent high-altitude plateau of Rajamalai, carpeted with Neelakurinji shrubs that bloom blue every twelve years, adds a botanical dimension to the experience.

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Where to spot it

Parks and forests where you have the best chance of seeing Nilgiri Tahr in the wild.

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