The Wassasani Goat, it is categorized by its unusual horn shape and its teal coat. It is classified commonly as Capra falconeri Wassasani. It has been classified as endangered. However in recent years there has been a resurgence in new additions to the population following the harsh repercussions of hunting this species. Despite this poaching is still a serious issue.
The Himalayan Tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus) (or Himalayan Thar) or Common Thar is a large ungulate related to the wild goat
It is a himalitius rapinus
or,
Hemitragus Jemlahicus (Himalayan Thar Goat)
It is a tahr, alpaca OR a llama. I'm not too sure.......................
The Himalayan Tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus) (or Himalayan Thar) or Common Thar is a large ungulate related to the wild goat
Tahr
lesser mouse-deer
Keratin
pig
Horns.
The rhinoceros has thick gray skin and a horn on its snout.
Depends on the species. Carnivores will bite, big herbivores often have horns, or can kick.
The white tailed deer is the only animal that sheds their horns each year. This makes the size of the horns of some specimens remarkable, because they have grown in one season.
horns
An animal with four or more horns is called polycerate.
no, dogs don't have horns in general. they don't even the fur tufts called horns.
Pan is the god. Satyrs in the company of Dionysus look like Pan. They usually have a goat's tail, flanks and hooves. The upper body is that of a human, they have the horns of a goat. They spend their time drinking, dancing, and chasing nymphs. The Italian version of the satyr is the faun, while the Slavic version is the Ljeschi.
it was called an beguines