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	 Takin (Budorcas taxicolor) (타킨(산양류))
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ERROR : Server Busy(-1105) Takin (Budorcas taxicolor)  From: DEH
 Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
 Subject: Re: Takins_george B Schaller
 Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 18:09:43 GMT
 
 The takin (Budorcas taxicolor), also called cattle chamois or gnu goat, is a goat-antelope found in the eastern Himalayas. The takin is the national animal of Bhutan.
 
 DEH wrote:
 
 > A while ago I believe on this newsgroup there was an inquiry about a
 > Takin and what is was. We all learn something new that day especially me
 > because I never knew what a Takin was and thanks to this group I now
 > know. I've found a couple of pictures--4 to be exact in my old
 > encyclopedia and I scanned them. Hope you enjoy them.
 >
 > They will be threaded from this message and oh ya I keep forgetting.
 > They are to be use for personal use only.
 >
 > DEH
 
 filename="dhTakin04_George B Schaller.JPG"
 
 
 From: DEH
 Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
 Subject: Re: Takins_george B Schaller
 Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1999 21:05:14 GMT
 
 I found this picture in an old encyclopedia that I am recycling and I will
 type out the info that is written. This article was written by George B.
 Schaller Here it goes
 
 TAKINS
 
 What creature has the bulky humped body of a brown bear, the sloping
 hindquarters of a spotted hyena, the legs of a cow, the broad flat tail of a
 goat, the knobby horns of a wildebeest, and the face of a moose with mumps?
 The takin, of course. If, as has been said the camel resembles an animal
 designed by a committee, then the takin looks like an animal assembled by the
 same committee from spare parts.
 
 In addition to its peculiar appearance, it comes in three basic color models.
 In the western  part of its range, from Bhutan eastward along the slopes of
 the Himalaya Mountains to Burma and into China, the animal is dark brown.
 farther east mainly along the edge of the Tibetan plateau in China's Sichuan
 province, it is straw--colored with splotches of gray-black on its legs,
 flanks, back and rump. and in the Qinling Mountains of China's Shanxi
 province, it is golden.
 
 These are not my words but the words of George B. Schaller. Hope this is the
 info you were seeking.
 
 DEH
 
 rkvr wrote:
 
 > Hello
 >
 > Could you put more informations about it?  Like where it is found and to
 > which family is attached.  Frankly, it looks like it has more to do with
 > a film of G. Lucas. ;-)
 >
 > TIA,
 >
 > RKVR
 >
 > > A while ago I believe on this newsgroup there was an inquiry about a
 > > Takin and what is was. We all learn something new that day especially me
 > > because I never knew what a Takin was and thanks to this group I now
 > > know. I've found a couple of pictures--4 to be exact in my old
 > > encyclopedia and I scanned them. Hope you enjoy them.
 > >
 > > They will be threaded from this message and oh ya I keep forgetting.
 > > They are to be use for personal use only.
 > >
 > > DEH
 > >
 
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 |  |  | 손님 |  |  | Scientific Name:	Budorcas taxicolor Hodgson, 1850 Common Names:	Takin, Cattle Chamois, Gnu Goat
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