The Japanese serow, also known as the kamoshika, is a wild caprid (type of goat or antelope) that roams the dense forests of Honshu island in Japan.
The animal is mostly dark gray, light brown, and white, with very short horns. Large males can reach a weight of 130 kg (285 lb), but most are 30 to 60 kg (65 to 130 lb).
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William J. Serow has written: 'Virginia's population: a decade of change' -- subject(s): Population 'Population aging in the United States' -- subject(s): Age distribution (Demography), Older people, Population
Japanese Squirrel and Japanese Serow and Asiatic Black Bears ans some Foxes have been seen. there are Nut Cracker's and Japanese paradise Flycatcher, There are some Forest Green Tree frogs there also. there are Sweet fish there but they usually die after laying their eggs because the water temperature is fairly constant. There is some small labyrinth's there. (butterfly)
some plants include the Japanese maple, the pine, bamboo, Japanese plum, and cherry trees. The Tokyo crow, Japanese deer, and Japanese monkeys also inhabit the land. Hope this provides a good source for you.
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Vladimir Aleksandrovich Serov has written: 'W.A. Serow, 1910-1968, Malerei, Graphik' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
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some japanese arts are: the kimono, the haiku, the japanese fan, the japanese painting, the kinji, japanese pottery, japanese origomi, japanese comics, and architecture.
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