“…Our result almost correlates with the ndings of (Achhami, Sharma, & Bam, 2016) in musk deer of Langtang National Park Nepal. Das et al, (2018) Richards et al, (1995) reported intestinal roundworms and ukes in the red fox(Vulpes vulpes), and (Grzegorz, Michal, Leszek, Wojciech, & Krzysztof, 1999) reported Babesia nicroti in rodents like Microtus oeconomus & Microtus agrestis . Interspecies transmission of parasites takes place due to the interaction of animals in a common environment (Bengis, Kock, & Fischer, 2002 Around 90 % of carnivores, 77 % of livestock, and 60% of human pathogens are multi-host in nature and among the 77% of livestock pathogens, most of them have the capacity of affecting wild ungulates (Cleave land, Laurenson, & Taylor, 2001).…”