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Goa (antelope)

Goa
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Artiodactyla
Family:Bovidae
Genus:Procapra
Species:picticaudata
Binomial name
Procapra picticaudata
Hodgson, 1846

The goa (Procapra picticaudata), also known as the Tibetan Gazelle, is a species of antelope which inhabits the Himalayan region. A typical goa stands about two feet (600 mm) tall at the shoulder and weighs around 50 pounds (23 kg). Males have long, tapering, ringed horns, reaching lengths of up to 14 inches (35cm). Females have no horns; neither have distinct facial markings. They are gray in color, with a white underbelly. Mating season is in December, with young born the following May.








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