By iastoppers.in

7 rare wildlife species 

native to Asia

Tibetan Antelope is found in the high-altitude plains of China, India, and Bhutan, with fewer than 150,000 remaining in the wild.

1. Tibetan Antelope

King Cobra is a venomous snake found in India and Southeast Asia, capable of killing 20 humans with a single bite, and it is the only snake that builds nests.

2. King Cobra

Red Panda, known for its acrobatic skills, is found in the forests of the Himalayas and eastern Asia but is endangered due to hunting for its pelt.

3. Red Panda

Indian Rhino, also called the Greater One-Horned Rhino, is found in India and Nepal, primarily in Kaziranga National Park, and has an amazing sense of smell and hearing.

4. Indian Rhino

Komodo Dragon, the largest lizard species, is native to Indonesia and is listed as endangered due to habitat loss and climate change.

5. Komodo Dragon

Snow Leopard inhabits the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia, with fewer than 10,000 mature individuals left, facing threats from poaching and habitat destruction.

6. Snow Leopard

Asian Pangolin species are critically endangered, found in China, India, and Southeast Asia, and are heavily poached for food, medicine, and leather products.

7. Asian Pangolin