- have been very
similar to
modern serows. The
serow subfamily po****tion as a
whole is
considered endangered. Most
serow species are
included in the red...
- the ****anese
serow is the
Taiwan serow (Capricornis swinhoei). Genetically,
there is
little difference between ****anese and
Taiwan serows;
their karyotype...
- they can be
observed licking minerals deposited on
cliffs or rocks.
Taiwan serows can jump as high as 2 m and run as fast as 55 km per hour and
large males...
- palaeoenvironment. The
mainland serow is
protected under CITES Appendix I. Mori, E.; Nerva, L. & Lovari, S. (2019). "Reclassification of the
serows and gorals: the end...
- ISBN 978-0-008-28437-4. Mori, E.; Nerva, L. & Lovari, S. (2019). "Reclassification of the
serows and gorals: the end of a
neverending story?".
Mammal Review. 49 (3): 256–262...
- The
Sumatran serow (Capricornis
sumatraensis sumatraensis), also
known as the
southern serow, is a
subspecies of the
mainland serow native to mountain...
- The red
serow (Capricornis rubidus), also
called the
Burmese red
serow, is a goat-antelope
thought to be
native to
southern Bangladesh and
northern Myanmar...
- teats,
while female goats and
sheep have only two
functional teats.
Unlike serows,
gorals have no
working preorbital glands. Grubb, P. (2005). Wilson, D....
- The
Indochinese serow (Capricornis
sumatraensis maritimus) is a
vulnerable goat-antelope, a
subspecies of the
mainland serow,
native to Cambodia, Laos...
-
parasitic nematode that
belongs to the
family Protostrongylidae. ****anese
serows (Capricornis crispus) are the only
animals known to be
infected with Protostrongylus...