Red Fox in the Snow: Competition and Survival in the Himalayas
Photo StoryPublished : Mar 18, 2020Updated : Sep 25, 2023
The Spiti Valley is a test of endurance for the most widely spread carnivore species on the planet
Text by: Sustain Team
Photos by: Dhritiman Mukherjee
The Spiti Valley is a test of endurance for the most widely spread carnivore species on the planet
Winter in the Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh is a test of endurance. For most of the year, the high altitude desert region of the Himalayas is dry, rocky, and barren, save for a few patches of green along the banks of the Spiti River. Vegetation is meagre in these parts, and the growing season is barely a few months long. In winter, the entire landscape is blanketed in a thick coat of snow, and night temperatures drop to as low as -20 degrees C.
Locals huddle around their fireplaces at this time of year, sipping endless cups of tea. Birds migrate to warmer climes. Bears and marmots curl up in their burrows for hibernation, waking only when the ground is thawing and food is available again. Only the most resilient animals hunt in this weather. Among them, is the majestic snow leopard, widely considered one of the most elusive predators on the planet — and the red fox, often cited as the most common terrestrial carnivore on Earth.
The red fox is found on every continent, except Antarctica. In India, it is seen along the Himalayan range and in the semi-arid regions of Rajasthan and Gujarat. There are two subspecies of red fox in India: the desert fox and the Himalayan fox. The latter inhabits the Himalayas, generally at altitudes between 2,100 m and 5,000 m.
These images were taken in the Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh, in the peak of winter. They offer a glimpse of life the Himalayan red fox and the ingenious ways in which it has adapted to its harsh habitat.
is one of India's most prolific wildlife and conservation photographers. His work has been featured in leading publications. He is also a RoundGlass Ambassador, and an RBS Earth Hero awardee.