




budorcas taxicolor
The Budorcas Taxicolor, also known as the takin, is a big, furry animal that looks like a mix between a goat and a cow! They love to roam the steep mountains and eat lots of grass and leaves.
生息地: They live in the mountainous regions of the Himalayas.
The Budorcas Taxicolor is a large, sturdy mammal with a shaggy, golden-yellow to reddish-brown coat. It has a distinctive 'Roman' nose and a hump on its shoulders. Both males and females possess short, robust, ringed horns that curve upwards.





カテゴリ
哺乳類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Takin calves are born with a distinct dark stripe running down their back.
Takins have unique facial fur that protects them from harsh mountain winds.
Their unique 'moo-like' call can sound surprisingly similar to a cow in the mountains!
They can climb incredibly high, up to 14,000 feet in the Himalayas!
Budorcas Taxicolor has specialized hooves with two toes and a dewclaw that help them grip steep, icy mountain slopes.
Budorcas Taxicolor has a thick, oily coat that repels water and keeps them warm in cold, snowy environments.
Budorcas Taxicolor can produce a strong, musky odor that helps them communicate and deter predators.
These mountain grazers munch on a variety of plants, leaves, and bamboo shoots found in their high-altitude homes.
Panthera uncia
Major predator, especially for young or weakened takins.
Ursus arctos
Occasionally preys on takins, especially during resource-scarce periods.
Fargesia spathacea
Commonly browses on this bamboo species in its habitat.
Betula utilis
Feeds on the leaves and bark of this common mountain tree.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Stay at a safe distance and do not approach wild animals.
160-220 cm
250-400 kg
12-18 年
40 km/h
These mountain grazers munch on a variety of plants, leaves, and bamboo shoots found in their high-altitude homes.
They live in the mountainous regions of the Himalayas.
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