vishwambhar
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Those Margalla hills look rich with thick jungles.... Any idea whats the wildlife there??
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Margalla has a variety of mammals, they include the Indian leopard, gray goral, barking deer, wild boar, golden jackal, red fox and the porcupine among others.Those Margalla hills look rich with thick jungles.... Any idea whats the wildlife there??
Those Margalla hills look rich with thick jungles.... Any idea whats the wildlife there??
Right..Establishment is throwing litter in streets.The thing is Establishment is also not sincere with Karachi...
Screenshots from Lockdown in Karachi:
@RangeMaster @N.Siddiqui
Thanks for your detailed reply....
Sorry to go off topic but since margalla hills are surrounding Islamabad and are rich with wildlife do the incidents of wild animals attack on humans happen??
In Mumbai rarely leopards come out of jungles and they have attacked and killed humans....
Islamabad is probably one of the most peaceful cities in south asia to live in . What is the average temperature of the city ?
Are there any plans to develop more commercial zones in the city other than the blue area ?
Nice , that seems idealThe average low is 2 °C (35.6 °F) in January, while the average high is 38.1 °C (100.6 °F) in June.[2]
The average annual temperature is 21.3 °C | 70.4 °F in Islamabad. Precipitation here is about 941 mm | 37.0 inch per year.
its in their interest that karachi remains backward if karachi progress punjabs grip over Pakistan will weaken!The thing is Establishment is also not sincere with Karachi....
Fault lies with Karachi people as well as we are just seeing our beautiful city getting destroyed....and DOING Nothin
There were many reports of wild boars attacking humans if chased and incited...but many are killed by humans too.
Leopards attacks are very rare in Islamabad...yes further north like around Abbottabad national park and adjoining areas....
With the Lockdown...Leopards seems to be coming downhills.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1548255
its in their interest that karachi remains backward if karachi progress punjabs grip over Pakistan will weaken!