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TAKIN

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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 365 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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TAKIN  , the

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Mishmi name of a remarkable hollow-horned ruminant (Budorcas taxicolor), the typical representative of which inhabits the Mishmi Hills, in the south-east corner of Tibet, immediately north of the
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Assam Valley, while a second form is found further east, in the Moupin
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district . The takin, which may be compared in
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size to a
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Kerry cow, is a clumsily built brute with yellowish-brown hair and curiously curved horns, which recall those of the South
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African white-tailed
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gnu . Its nearest relatives appear to be the serows of the
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outer
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Himalaya and the
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Malay countries, which are in many respects intermediate between goats and antelopes, but it is not improbably also related to the musk-ox (q.v.) . As it lacks the thick woolly coat of the two Tibetan antelopes known as the
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chiru and the
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goa, there can be little doubt that it inhabits a country with a less severe
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climate than that of the Central Tibetan plateau, and it is probably a native of the more or less wooded districts of comparatively low
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elevation forming the outskirts of Tibet . It is remarkable for the shortness of the cannon-bones of the legs, in which it resembles the Rocky Mountain goat .

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