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Takin

Order : Artiodactyla
Family : Bovidae
Subfamily : Caprinae
Genus : Budorcas

 

Facts about the genus Budorcas, the takin

What we do know is the Takin is not related to Bison, Buffalo or Cattle, despite its ox-like build. (Full text)

(Pronounced car-tuh-kin) The Jem'Hadar Kar'takin is similar in function and purpose to the Klingon Bat'leth. (Full text)

All subspecies of takin are also listed as Appendix II animals (not presently threatened with extinction but may become so if their trade is not regulated) by the Convention on the International Trade of Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). (Full text)

Both sexes of the takin are horned, with the male having stouter horns. (Full text)

Shaanxi Gold Takin Takin are listed as Class I, "endangered species, for protection in China. (Full text)

Takin are found in bamboo forests at altitudes of 2,000 to 4,500 mtres where they eat grass, buds, and leaves. (Full text)

Takin is not a member of any public groups (Full text)

Takin’” are destined for stardom. (Full text)

Takin are found in bamboo forests at altitudes of 2,000 to 4,500 metres - where they eat grass, buds and leaves. (Full text)

All You're Takin' Is My Love by Pal Rakes on Yahoo! (Full text)

) but, if a takin is anything like a goat, i can probably tell you how we know it tastes bad. (Full text)

The takin is oxlike in build and may reach a shoulder height of 3 1/2 ft (107 cm). (Full text)

Takin Takin are unique among the family Bovidae and are difficult to characterize. (Full text)

Four subspecies of takin are currently recognised, and these tend to show a variation in coat colour. (Full text)

The Takin is both a grazer and browser. (Full text)

Takin is a Tibeto-Burman name for this animal. (Full text)

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