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Why are saola so big?

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Actually , Saolas arent big! They are not small but the size of a life size dog! '

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How big are saolas?

a saola is as big as an ant that is why they are so rare but every 1/1000 are over grown and are as big as a human


When was Saola created?

Saola was created in 1993.


Where are saola found?

Saola are only found in the Annamite range of Vietnam and Loas.


Is a saola a mammal?

Yes, the saola is a mammal a bit like a deer and quite rare.


Is the saola nocturnal?

no


What eats a saola?

a saola eats small leafy plants. especillay fig leaves and stems along rivers


How does a saola breath?

Through the flaps on its snout


Why are saola endangered?

Saola are threatened by incidental snaring, hunting to supply the illegal wildlife trade, and habitat loss. Due to its highly elusive nature and remote habitat, limited information about the saola's distribution, abundance, habitat use, or diet has been revealed since its discovery in 1992.


What is the niche of a saola?

The Saola rarely interacts with any other animals even of its own species. And it dislikes human contact intensively. Saola have been found in high quality, dense forest.


What charities are helping the saola?

By not hunting them or threating them for their snaring. WHICH people do often!


How do you think scientist identified the saola's closest relative?

By the Genetic Code


What is the size range of a Saola?

An adult saola stands about 80–90 centimeters (31–35 in) at the shoulder, with its entire body length measuring around 150 centimeters (59 in) (the tail measures an additional 25 centimeters (9.8 in)) and weighs 90–100 kilograms (200–220 lb).