bharal

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) A blue sheep, being any species of the genus, goatlike bovids of the Himalayas and western China with a bluish-grey coat;.
 * 2) * 1997, A. David, Shivakumar, Animal World, page 52,
 * The bharal or the Blue Sheep also is a Tibetan animal found in Ladakh, Sikkim and Nepal. It is about 90 cm. high. The bharal is brownish-grey in colour, tinted with slaty-blue, more brown in summer and more slaty-blue in winter.
 * 1) * 2013, Q. Ashton Acton (general editor), Advances in Conservation Research and Application, 2013 Edition, page 142,
 * Among the wild prey, bharal (blue sheep/naur) Pseudois nayaur was by far the most common species (92%).
 * 1) * 2013, Q. Ashton Acton (general editor), Advances in Conservation Research and Application, 2013 Edition, page 142,
 * Among the wild prey, bharal (blue sheep/naur) Pseudois nayaur was by far the most common species (92%).

Usage notes
The genus is sometimes considered to be monotypic with P. nayaur (and subspecies).

Synonyms

 * blue sheep