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descended from a pair of
tahrs that
escaped from a zoo in 1936, but most of
these have been culled. As for the
Nilgiri tahr,
research indicates its presence...
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tahrs formerly ranged over
these gr****lands in
large herds, but
hunting and
poaching in the 19th
century reduced their po****tion. The
Nilgiri tahr is...
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Himalayan tahr was
introduced to
South Africa when in the 1930s, two
Himalayan tahrs escaped from a zoo in Cape Town.
Subsequent po****tions of
tahrs have...
- (2014-05-26). "100th
Arabian tahr, and twin
tahrs welcomed in Al Ain". Gulf News.
Retrieved 2018-04-03. "Newborn
Arabian tahr discovered on
Jebel Hafeet"...
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TAHR may become:
Tahr, a type of
mammal Taiwan ****ociation for
Human Rights, an
organization in
Taiwan This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- ISBNÂ 1-919930-26-4. "About 100
tahrs now on
Table Mountain".
Pretoria News. 28
February 2003.
Retrieved 27 July 2010. "'Humane' guns
claim 95% of
tahrs". Cape Times. 10...
- operation, it
housed many
animals including lions, emus,
crocodiles and
tahrs. The zoo can
still be
visited today, as it has been
abandoned and left open...
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Statue of the
Himalayan Tahr,
introduced to New
Zealand in 1904
Plaque providing details about the
introduction of the
tahr Aerial view of Lake Pukaki...
- Ghats: "Eravikulam
National Park, Munnar, Kerala, India, the home of
Nilgiri Tahr". Eravikulam.org.
Archived from the
original on 4
April 2010.
Retrieved 12...
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Ammotragus Barbary sheep (A. lervia)
Arabitragus Arabian tahr (A. jayakari)
Budorcas Takin (B. taxicolor)
Capra Wild goat (C. aegagrus) West Caucasian...