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Himalayan Serow Spotted in Assam State

Himalayan Serow Spotted in Assam State
  • Himalayan mammals are the latest creatures discovered in Assam.
  • The serow in the Himalayas looks like it is somewhere between the goat and the antelope. 
  • Himalayan Serow was found in the Manas Tiger Reserve with an area of 950 square meters.
  • It will reach 2 kilometers on December 3, 2020.
  • This animal is a high-altitude animal, usually found at an altitude of 2,000 to 4,000 meters.
  • The Himalayas are a subspecies of continental birds.
  • This species is native to the Himalayas.
  • The opium of the Himalayas was previously called Capricornis thar.
  • The sides and hindquarters are mostly black.
  • The thighs of this species are rusty red, while the calves are white.
  • This species has been listed in CITES Appendix I.
  • The scientific name of the mainland serow is Capricornis sumatraensis.
  • The row people are native to China, the Himalayas and Southeast Asia.
  • The sewn coat has bristle or coarse guard hair.
  • The hair covers the fur layer closest to the sutured skin.
  • The animal’s bristles are sewn between the shoulder cap bones covering the skin from the horns to the middle of the back.
  • Males are characterized by horns and light in color.
  • It is six inches in length and is slightly curved toward the animal’s back.
  • The continental seam grows to six feet long.
  • The weight of an adult se is about 150 kg.
  • Manas National Park is a national park and is listed as a World Natural Heritage by UNESCO.
  • It is also the Tiger Project Sanctuary, Elephant Sanctuary and Biosphere Reserve.
  • It is located in Assam in the foothills of the Himalayas.
  • The reserve is adjacent to the Royal Manas National Park in Bhutan.
  • It is known for its rare and endangered endemic wildlife, including Himalayan hares, Assam tortoises, pygmy pigs and golden leaf monkeys.

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