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Hazarganji
Chiltan
National
Park,
is
another
beautiful
national
park
of
Pakistan.
The
area
is
mountainous
with
precipitous
slopes
divided
by
ravines.
The
Chiltan
Hills
and
Hazar
Ganji
Range
lie
west
and
east,
respectively,
of
the
north-south
Chiltan
divide.
It
can
easily
be
reached
from
the
provincial
capital
Quetta
and
attracts
many
visitors.
Facilities
include
a
museum,
picnic
spots
and
accommodation
in
rest
houses.
Mammals
in
the
park
include--Chiltan
wildgoat
or
Markhor,
Suleiman
Markhor,
Urial
sheep
(Gad),
Indian
wolf,
Stripped
hyena,
Leopard,
Caracal,
Jackal,
Red
fox,
Porcupine
and
Desert
hare.
Birds
in
the
park
are--Houbara
bustard,
Griffon
vulture,
Egyptian
vulture,
Honey
buzzard,
Laggar
falcon,
Peregrine
falcon,
Kestrel,
Indian
sparrow
hawk,
Scops
owl,
Common
cuckoo,
European
bee-eater,
Rock
partridge,
European
nightjar,
Long-billed
pipit,
Orphean
warbler,
Variable
wheatear,
Blue
rock
thrush,
Stonechat,
and
Lichtenstein's
desert
finch.
Reptiles
in
the
park
are--
Monitor
lizard,
Russell's
viper,
Saw
scaled
viper
and
Spiny
tailed
lizard.
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