Japanese serow
Order : Artiodactyla
Family : Bovidae
Subfamily : Caprinae
Species : Naemorhedus crispus
Facts about the Japanese serow
Tanaka, one of the member of the agricultural cooperative, said "Actually, Japanese Serow is friendly and I personally like it.
The Japanese serow is a mountainous, endangered species in Japan that is being conserved at the Japanese Serow Center on Gozaisho Mountain. (Full text)
Japanese serow is protected as a special natural monument. (Full text)
His account of the status of the goats in Asia, including the Japanese serow, is new to wildlife enthusiasts. (Full text)
The Japanese serow is typical solitary and territorial mammal inhabiting closed habitats (Kawamichi et al. (Full text)
, 1997) Conservation Status The Japanese serow is considered a low risk, conservation dependent species by the IUCN (1996). (Full text)
Japanese serows are found exclusively in the Japanese regions of Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu. (Full text)