Mishmi takin

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The Mishmi takin is a large, muscular goat-antelope native to the eastern Himalayas, known for its thick golden-brown coat and adaptation to rugged, high-altitude forested terrain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bovid
mammal
subspecies
takin
adaptation adapted to cold climates
adapted to high-altitude environments
bodyMass up to about 400 kilograms
breathingAdaptation well adapted lungs for high altitude
class Mammalia
coatColor dark brown
golden-brown
commonName Mishmi takin
conservationStatus Vulnerable
diet herbivorous
eats bamboo
grasses
leaves
shrubs
family Bovidae NERFINISHED
formsGroup small herds
foundInProtectedArea Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary NERFINISHED
Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary NERFINISHED
genus Budorcas NERFINISHED
habitat bamboo thickets
montane forests
rugged mountainous terrain
subalpine forests
hasFurType thick coat
hasHoofType cloven hooves
hasHorn both sexes
hornShape thick, upward-curving horns
kingdom Animalia
namedAfter Mishmi Hills NERFINISHED
nativeTo Arunachal Pradesh NERFINISHED
eastern Himalayas NERFINISHED
northeastern India
northern Myanmar
southern Tibet NERFINISHED
noseShape large arched nose
order Artiodactyla
parentTaxon Budorcas taxicolor NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction viviparous
socialBehavior gregarious
taxonName Budorcas taxicolor taxicolor
taxonRank subspecies
threat habitat loss
hunting

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Mishmi Hills hasFauna Mishmi takin