Goral

The Goral is a small species of goat-antelope native to the mountains of Asia. It is known for its impressive climbing skills and its ability to navigate steep, rocky cliffs with incredible agility and balance. The Goral is a herbivore that feeds on a variety of plants and grasses.

Goral

Goral

Classification

Mammalia > Artiodactyla > Bovidae > Naemorhedus > N. goral

Native To

Conservation Status

Average Height

2 - 2.5 feet
(0.6 - 0.8 m)

Average Weight

30 - 60 lbs
(14 - 27 kg)

Average Life Span

10 - 15 years

Gestation Period

170 - 210 days

Diet

Herbivore (grasses, leaves, twigs)

Social Structure

Solitary

Did You Know?

The Goral is a small, agile goat-like mammal found in the mountainous regions of Asia.

They are incredibly nimble climbers and can navigate steep, rocky terrain with ease.

Gorals have short, spiky horns that are present in both males and females.

Their diet primarily consists of grasses, leaves, and other vegetation.

Gorals are typically solitary animals but can sometimes be seen in small family groups.

They have excellent camouflage, with a coat color that blends in with their rocky habitat.

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