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Serow

British pronunciation/sˈɛɹəʊ/
American pronunciation/sˈɛɹoʊ/
Serow
[NOUN]
1

a type of goat-antelope found in mountainous regions of Asia, known for its stocky build, coarse fur, and backward-curving horns

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What is a "serow"?

The serow is a fascinating and unique species of goat-antelope that inhabits the rugged mountainous regions of Asia. It is known for its stocky build and distinctive appearance, with a thick coat of coarse fur that provides excellent insulation in its high-altitude habitat. Serows have a dark, dense coat that is typically brown or black, which helps them blend in with their rocky surroundings. One of the most distinctive features of the serow is its backward-curving horns, which are thick and powerful, used for defense against predators and for territorial disputes. Serows are known for their sure-footedness and agility, as they navigate the steep slopes and rocky terrain with ease.

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1In 1960, separate examinations of the scalp in London, Chicago, and Paris found that is was a fake relic made from serow flesh.
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