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</html>";s:4:"text";s:12300:"Their dense coats change thickness with the temperature and their flexible hooves make them better climbers than similarly built goats. The Himalayan tahr is one of three species of tahr. Herbivores, they eat primarily grasses, shrubs and trees. The horn is curved backwards, preventing injury during mating season when headbuttingis a common mating ritual among males. Published on April 21st 2017 by Sudipto Chakrabarti under Coniferous Forest Animals. They are found in the Himalayas including China, North India and Nepal. Listed as “near threatened” by IUCN as the species is in decline in their native range. The Himalayan tahr has a small head, small pointed ears, large eyes, and horns that vary between males and females. Himalayan Mountains from northern India to Tibet. The proportional availability of six habitats (grassland, grass bluff, rock bluff, shrubland, scree and snow) was measured from aerial photographs taken in each of the four seasons. The general appearances of these animals is similar to true goats, however, they differ in a number of respects. The tahr’s hooves have a flexible core and a harder outer “shell” with a sharp rim. "Status, Habitat utilization and conservation of Himalayan Tahr in Langtang National Park was conducted during February to October of 2005. They live on slopes with an elevation of 2,500m to 5,000m (8,202-16,404ft).During the winter the higher areas are covered in snow meaning they cannot graze in these areas so they move to … Have you ever seen a peculiar, goat-like mammal trotting the slopes of Table Mountain? Southern ranges of the Himalayas, from Northern India to Bhutan in the east and Tibet in the North, introduced populations live in New Zealand, Ontario, California, New Mexico, Argentina and South Africa. Their habitat in New Zealand closely matches that of their native Himalayan Mountains and have become so well established that they are considered a pest to native flora and fauna (plants and animals). http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/9919/0, http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/himalayan_tahr.htm, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himalayan_tahr#Introduction_as_an_invasive_species, http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Hemitragus_jemlahicus/, http://www.arkive.org/himalayan-tahr/hemitragus-jemlahicus/, Southern ranges of the Himalayas, from Northern India to Bhutan in the east and Tibet in the North, introduced populations live in New Zealand, Ontario, California, New Mexico, Argentina and South Africa, Jagged and wooded mountains and hills in alpine and sub-alpine regions at elevations of 11,500-14,760 ft; it also sometimes prefers mixed oak forests at 8,200 ft and alpine meadows at 16,400 ft, They communicate through audiovisual, tactile and chemical means, 10-14 years; some have lived up to 22 years, Being grazers they primary feed on herbs and grass, but also eat leaves of shrubs during snow-covered winters, The shedding of the excess wooly coat during non-winter months is to adjust to the weather of that period, They have the ability to move on rough and smooth surfaces with ease because their hooves have a rubbery core which helps on smooth surfaces and keratin at the edges of the hooves aid them in traversing rough terrain, Dewclaws on the hooves make them efficient climbers. Their dense coats change thickness with the temperature and their flexible hooves make them better climbers than similarly built goats. Himalayan tahr are not endangered, but they are listed as ‘Near Threatened’ according to the IUCN because their population is declining in their native Himalayan range due to hunting and habitat loss. During this period all herds come together with younger males trying to mate with any female they see. Himalayan tahr. The remainder of the day it spends at rest. The average male tahr usually weighs around 73 kg (161 lb), with females averaging 36 kg (79 lb… The breeding season for Himalayan tahrs start in mid-October and last till mid-January. Habitat: Its native habitat is in the rugged wooded hills and mountain slopes of temperate to sub-alpine forests up to treeline between elevations of 2500 and 5200m. They come from the Himalayan ranges of India and Nepal, and are well-adapted to life in mountainous areas with rocky terrain. They will move to higher elevations in the morning where they will escape most predators and spend the day resting. The others are Arabian tahr of Oman and the Nilgiri of southern India. Article was last reviewed on 21st April 2017. Weight: Males – 161 lb (73 kg); Females – 79 lb (36 kg), Color: Reddish, thick, wooly coats which become thinner and lighter as the winter comes to an end. Hemitragus means semi-goat and the Himalayan tahr looks like a goat wearing some other creature’s red-brown coat. Unfortunately these animals have suffered a loss in numbers due to hunting and habitat loss from increased human population. Head butting is rare, and often half-hearted. Required fields are marked *. Herbivores, they eat primarily grasses, shrubs and trees. Himalayan Tahr in the Wild Habitat. Himalayan tahrs are sexually dimorphic, with females being smaller in weight and in size and having smaller horns. © 2020 (Coniferous Forest). 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