| Wildlife in Sikkim | Sikkim Tourism |
The
diversity in the plant world is complemented by a similar variety in the animal
kingdom. As if this wasn't enough 600 species of butterflies and 600 species of
birds adorn the forest with colour and song. Among the more commonly found
animals in the alpine zone are yaks.
They are domesticated and reared in North Sikkim mainly for their economic
productiveness. Yak milk is used to make butter 'churpi' the wool comes in handy
as raw material for carpets and blankets. The musk deer, found in the upper
temperate regions, is today a species in the endangered list.. A common denizen
of Sikkim is the muntjac, or the barking deer. It is so called because of the
barking noise it makes when alarmed.
Among
the more exotic mammals is the Red Panda which lives mostly on treetops. It is
found at altitudes ranging from 6,000 to 12,000 feet. The snow leopard is an
almost mythical animal.
It has rarely been sighted and to date, only two field zoologists have succeeded in photographing this elusive animal in its habitat which can vary from 5,000 feet to as high as 18,000 feet. Blue sheep, flying squirrels, binturong, tahrs, marmots and mush deer are at home in this cool blanket of green.
Most of this beautiful and virgin area comes under the Kanchenjunga National Park. Sikkim also has large cardamom, orange and tea plantations. The rivers of Sikkim have trout, salmon and carp. Fishing is allowed with a permit.