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The Himalayan tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus), or the common tahr, is a large ungulate related to the wild goat and the only extant member of the genus Hemitragus. The Himalayan tahr is native to the Himalayas in Southern Tibet , Northern India, and Nepal. The Himalayan tahr has been introduced as an alien species to New Zealand, parts of South America, and South Africa. Efforts in each of these regions are being made to control the Himalayan tahr population and to reduce its impact on the native ecosystem.
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Quick Facts Himalayan Tahr, Conservation status ...
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Genus: | Hemitragus |
Species: | H. jemlahicus |
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Hemitragus jemlahicus (C. H. Smith, 1826) | |
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