Leopards and snow leopards
The Himalayan tahr.
The Wassasani Goat, it is categorized by its unusual horn shape and its teal coat. It is classified commonly as Capra falconeri Wassasani. It has been classified as endangered. However in recent years there has been a resurgence in new additions to the population following the harsh repercussions of hunting this species. Despite this poaching is still a serious issue.
The answer is Tahr Tahrs are three species of large ungulates closely related to the wild goat. The Himalayan Tahr is one of three species of tahr. The others are the Arabian Tahr of Oman and the Nilgiri Tahr of southern India. Up until recently the three species were believed to be closely related to each other and were placed in one genus, Hemitragus. Molecular genetic studies have proved that the tahrs are not genetically related as thought earlier. Now they are considered as three separate genera; Hemitragus (Himalayan Tahr), Nilgiritragus (Nilgiri Tahr) and Arabitragus (Arabian Tahr). The Himalayan Tahr (Hermitragus jemlahicus) is found in the Southern Alps of New Zealand where it is hunted recreationally.[1] A small population was also released on Table Mountain in South Africa, but they were later determined to be a 'pest' animal by authorities, and most were exterminated (although some rare sightings still occur).
A Himalayan Tahr is an animal that is like a mountain goat. It hasa reddish dark brownish coloured thick fur coat and normally weighs 36 up to 90kg and are 90 to 140cm long. they are very interesting creatures and are a main diet of the Snow Leopard.
Bharal, goral and himalayan tahr for sure but there could be more than this.
Yes! it also lives in New Zealand and was introduced about 60 or so years ago.
The Himalayan tahr is a wild goat found in the Himalayas. The goat has thick, reddish wool coats and thick undercoats to protect them from the harsh climate.
A lot of fat to keep animals warm and thick fur.
Tahr http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahr
If you go on a dictionary, for the pronunciation, it says (gi-tahr). TAHR is the accented syllable.
grass