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  • Golden Takin
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  • The Golden takin, (Budorcas taxicolor bedfordi), is an endangered goat-antelope native to the People's Republic of China. Golden takins are adapted to staying warm and dry during winters in the Himalayan Mountain regions they inhabit. A thick, secondary coat is grown to keep out the cold. Their large, moose-like snout has large sinus cavities that warm up the air a takin inhales which prevents the loss of body heat by breathing. Although they have no skin glands, their skin secretes an oily substance that provides a water barrier that protects takins from the elements. They are around the same size as a cow and are very aggressive.
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  • EN
Combat style
  • Unspecified style of kung fu
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Residence
  • The Jade Palace in the Valley of Peace
Status
  • Deceased
  • Endangered
Name
  • Golden Takin
Species
Genus
Class
Also known as
  • Master Golden Takin
Occupation
  • Kung fu master
Family
Order
Gender
  • Male
Phylum
Location
  • People's Republic of China.
Student(s)
  • Unspecified
Master(s)
Fur Color
  • Golden
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  • The Golden takin, (Budorcas taxicolor bedfordi), is an endangered goat-antelope native to the People's Republic of China. Golden takins are adapted to staying warm and dry during winters in the Himalayan Mountain regions they inhabit. A thick, secondary coat is grown to keep out the cold. Their large, moose-like snout has large sinus cavities that warm up the air a takin inhales which prevents the loss of body heat by breathing. Although they have no skin glands, their skin secretes an oily substance that provides a water barrier that protects takins from the elements. They are around the same size as a cow and are very aggressive.
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