CGTN Nature: Qinling Mountains Series | Episode 6: Takins on the Move
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
- Despite having a formidable figure, the takin is a herbivore. Like other herbivores, golden takins live in groups that can go from two to a dozen members. Looking for food and better habitat, they embark on journeys through the mountain.
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Being referred to as a "dragon vein" in the history of China, the Qinling Mountains stretch over 1,600 kilometers east-west. The natural barrier stands between subtropic and temperate zones, providing suitable habitats for abundant species. The 12-episode Qinling Mountains Series offers the incredible biodiversity of the region.
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I love takins
What a gorgeous animal only God's hands could make them they're unbelievable that heavy on those steep cliffs
Sorry if it wasn't that important. I know it's off topic, but I'm raising awareness about something that would cause an outrage.
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Animals evolve to their environments. That's also why humans have different "races". It's just how humans developed to best survive certain regions. But uneducated people make it into a whole thing
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Sorry if it wasn't that important. I know it's off topic, but I'm raising awareness about something that would cause an outrage.
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Bovidae is by far the largest and most diverse family of living ungulates, there are about 150 extant species, 72 extant genera, and 10 extant subfamilies, bovids are native everywhere except for South America, Oceania, and Antarctica, the subfamilies are Ovibovinae (Muskox, Takin, Gorals, Serows, Chamoises, Mountain Goat, and Tahrs), Hippotraginae (Grazing Antelope), Alcelaphinae (Hartebeests, Wildebeests, Tsessebe, Topi, Korrigum, Tiang, Bontebok, Blesbok, and Hirola), Peleinae (Grey Rhebok), Reduncinae (Reedbucks, Lechwes, Marshbuck, Kob, and Puku), Bovinae (Bovines), Caprinae (Goats and Sheep), Antilopinae (Gazelles and True Antelope), Cephalophinae (Duikers), and Neotraginae (Dwarf Antelope)
List of bovid subfamilies:
1) Ovibovinae (contains 9 genera: Arabitragus, Nilgiritragus, Hemitragus, Oreamnos, Rupicapra, Capricornis, Naemorhedus, Budorcas, and Ovibos)
2) Hippotraginae (contains 3 genera: Oryx, Addax, and Hippotragus)
3) Alcelaphinae (contains 5 genera: Beatragus, Alcotaurus, Damaliscus, Connochaetes, and Alcelaphus)
4) Peleinae (contains 1 genus: Pelea)
5) Reduncinae (contains 4 genera: Adenota, Kobus, Onotragus, and Redunca)
6) Bovinae (contains 15 genera: Tetracerus, Boselaphus, Nyala, Strepsiceros, Tragotaurus, Bongo, Tragelaphus, Pseudoryx, Anoa, Syncerus, Bubalus, Bibos, Bos, Poephagus, and Bison)
7) Caprinae (contains 6 genera: Ammotragus, Pseudois, Ovis, Brachyceros, Aegoceros, and Capra)
8) Antilopinae (contains 13 genera: Procapra, Trachelocele, Gazella, Tarandrovis, Nanger, Eudorcas, Ammodorcas, Litocranius, Pantholops, Saiga, Antilope, Antidorcas, and Aepyceros)
9) Cephalophinae (contains 8 genera: Sylvicapra, Cyanotragus, Philantomba, Balantelaphus, Merycotigris, Cephalophus, Eucephalophus, and Neocephalophus)
10) Neotraginae (contains 8 genera: Parvovis, Raphicerus, Ourebia, Dorcatragus, Oreotragus, Nesotragus, Madoqua, and Neotragus)
U r every Where....
U r a goat specialist
Actually, the takin is not a goat, like goats they are bovids.
@@indyreno2933 ohh okay yy..
nice - but what are their predators? you show the female looking out for "danger"... should show the full nature cycle