The most domineering animal in Qinling Mountains

The most domineering animal in the Qinling Mountains is the takin.

Antelopes can adapt to places above 2500 meters above sea level. They are big and have a pair of thick horns. Their hair is white and golden, and it glows golden in the sun. The takin arches its back upward when walking and squats like a dog at rest. Although he usually walks slowly, like an old man who is faltering, he is actually a' grumpy brother'. When he is provoked or frightened, his reaction is very fast and he has a strong impact.

It is worth mentioning that the wild pronghorn enjoys the same reputation as golden monkey, giant panda and Zhu _, and enjoys the reputation of "Four Treasures of Qinling Mountains". Although it is a herbivore, takin is the strongest and domineering wild animal in Qinling Mountains. Perhaps it is precisely because of the lack of large carnivores in Qinling that the takin living in Qinling has become the "mountain king".

Living habits of takin

Antelopes have a strong cluster, and often more than ten animals move together, as many as twenty or thirty, or even hundreds. In winter, there will be more clusters. The team of pronghorn is very disciplined. Strong bulls walk in front and behind the team respectively, and cows and heifers are in the middle of the team. Cattle don't take the initiative to attack people, so the risk is much lower. But lonely bulls and gregarious takins have very different temperaments.

When the cattle move, the strong individual leads the way and the other members walk in the middle one by one. Usually, when the cattle are moving, there is usually a strong man standing on a high place to keep watch. In case of enemy damage, the first cow will lead the herd forward, unstoppable, until it is out of danger. Adult men usually like to live a lonely life, so they are called "lone cows"; There are 2-3 symbionts, which are called "pairs of cattle".