| Range: |
Central China |
| Habitat: |
Mountain forests |
| Conservation Status: |
Near threatened |
| Scientific Name: |
Nemorhaedus caudatus arnouxianus |
Gorals are very fast, agile antelope-like goats that make their
homes in the rocky, mountainous forests of Asia. These cliff-hangers
vary in color from brownish red to charcoal gray with white throat
patches. Both males and females are approximately the same size and
possess sharp, piercing horns. Newborn gorals follow their mothers
immediately after birth and quickly learn to travel through very steep
terrain. Gorals will browse on any available plants in their harsh
environment.
The cover of mountain forests does not always hide the speedy gorals
from hunters. Overhunting has tragically decreased the number of gorals
in the past, although current preservation laws are helping to
stabilize their wild populations.
Did You Know?
Adult gorals have virtually no natural predators except humans.
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