
Saola - Wikipedia
The saola (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis), also called spindlehorn, Asian unicorn, or infrequently, Vu Quang bovid, is one of the world's rarest large mammals, a forest-dwelling bovine native to the …
10 Saola Facts About 'The Asian Unicorn' - Fact Animal
Saola measure up to around 1m in height, and 1.5m in length and have a chocolate brown coat with patches of white on their face. They have a black dorsal stripe and two long horns, that …
SAOLA: CHARACTERISTICS, BEHAVIOR AND WHERE THEY LIVE
In May, 1992 the first large mammal discovered in over 50 years, was found in an area of unmapped tropical rain forest near the Laos border in Vietnam. The animal was dubbed the …
10 things you probably didn’t know about Saola, the Asian “unicorn”
Saola means “spinning-wheel-post-horn” in a local language in Vietnam. Although it’s distantly related to other Asian wild cattle species, like the Tamaraw, it looks very different. With its …
Saola | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
Saola (pronounced: saw-la) are recognized by two parallel horns with sharp ends, which can reach 20 inches in length and are found on both males and females. Meaning “spindle horns” …
The Saola Is Southeast Asia's 'Unicorn' - HowStuffWorks
May 28, 2024 · The saola, also known as the Asian unicorn, is critically endangered with fewer than 100 individuals estimated to remain in the wild. Illegal hunting and a lack of …
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Saola - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The saola (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis) is one of the world's rarest large mammals, a forest-dwelling bovine native to the Annamite Range in Vietnam and Laos. It was described in 1993 following …
Saola Facts: Habitat, Behavior, Diet - ThoughtCo
Dec 13, 2019 · The saola (pronounced sow-la and also known as the Asian unicorn or the Vu Quang bovid) has two long, straight, parallel horns that can reach 20 inches in length. Horns …
Saola Fact Sheet - C.S.W.D
The Saola is one of the world's rarest largest mammals and is related to antelopes, goats and cattle. The Saola was first photographed in the wild in 1999. The Saola live in the forest and …