Yes, the saola is a mammal a bit like a deer and quite rare.
Saola was created in 1993.
Saola are only found in the Annamite range of Vietnam and Loas.
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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).
The saola (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis) is a critically endangered mammal native to the Annamite Range in Vietnam and Laos. Its primary predators are thought to be large carnivores such as tigers and leopards, though the exact extent of predation on saolas is not well documented due to their elusive nature. Additionally, human activities, such as hunting and habitat destruction, pose significant threats to the saola population, making them vulnerable to extinction. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect this rare species from both natural and anthropogenic pressures.
A saola typically weighs between 80 to 100 pounds (36 to 45 kilograms). This elusive mammal, also known as the "Asian unicorn," is found in the forests of Vietnam and Laos. Its weight can vary slightly depending on factors such as age and sex. Saolas are known for their slender bodies and long horns, which can reach lengths of up to 20 inches (50 centimeters).
Through the flaps on its snout
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.
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.
The saola, a rare and elusive mammal found in the Annamite Range of Vietnam and Laos, typically inhabits dense, tropical forests. These forests provide ample cover and protection from predators, as well as access to food sources like leaves and shrubs. Saolas tend to favor areas near streams and rivers, which help sustain their habitat. Due to their secretive nature, they are rarely seen and their specific shelter preferences remain largely undocumented.
By not hunting them or threating them for their snaring. WHICH people do often!
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