Introduction to Takin: Takin is a large bovine herbivore distributed in the dense forests at the eastern foot of the Himalayas. There are four subspecies in total. The head is like a horse, the horns are like a deer, the hooves are like a cow, and the tail is like a donkey. Its body shape is between a cow and a sheep, but its teeth, horns, hooves, etc. are closer to a sheep. It can be said to be a super large wild sheep, and it is like a " Six dissimilarities." The fur color of the whole body is light golden yellow or tan, with long beard-like hairs growing under the chin and neck. It is a national first-level protected animal and is listed in the appendix of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.

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