
Wild boar
Wild boar is another artiodactyl inhabitant of forests. There are also names for cleaver, boar, but the most characteristic is a wild pig. It is boars that are the ancestors of all known domestic pigs and, accordingly, belong to the pig family. This animal lives almost everywhere where there are forests, whether it is the northern regions or the tropics.
Hunting season
All year round
Hunting territory
Khatlon region

Tianshan Brown Bear
One of the subspecies of the brown bear that lives in the mountains of the Pamirs, Tien Shan, and the Himalayas. It has a relatively small size: body length up to 140 cm, weight up to 300 kg. However, there are also very large individuals. The main distinguishing feature is the long light claws on the front paws. The Tien Shan brown bear is omnivorous.
Hunting season
All year round
Hunting territory
GBAO, Murgab region

Wild yaks
Wild yaks are quite large animals. The growth of old males reaches two meters at the withers, and everything reaches one ton. The high withers of the yaks protrude in the form of a hump. The horns are not very thick, but long, sharp. Of the sense organs, yaks have a better developed sense of smell. Wild yaks are kept alone or in small groups of 3-5 animals. The young gather in several large herds. Old bulls lead a solitary lifestyle.
Hunting season
All year round
Hunting territory
GBAO, Murgab region

Central Asian / Pamir Steppe Wolf
The steppe wolf, or desert wolf— is a subspecies of wolf that lives in the steppes and deserts of Central Asia. It has a short, stiff coat of pale gray color with patches of ochre color. In general, it is somewhat smaller than the forest, with sparser and coarser hair. Steppe wolves, in comparison with forest wolves, are smaller in size. Their fur is a dull yellow color, in winter it becomes white-gray. They are very hardy predators, have strong paws and sharp teeth.
Hunting season
All year round
Hunting territory
GBAO, Murghab