Mainland Serows,
in Thai known as
liang phah,
mostly inhabit forested, steep mountainous areas, including limestone
cliffs. At first glance, this animal is somewhat similar in appearance to
the male
Nilgai (fig.).
They have a
relatively short body and long legs, with a grey to
black bristly fur, sometimes with a reddish brown
tinge, especially on and around the legs.
Mainland Serow
Mainland Serow
They have short, slightly curved
horns and a mane of long hairs, that are dark near the body, but pale
towards the top.