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- A lone mainland serow has been recorded at the lowest elevation beyond Bhutan, its natural home.
- It is a mammal that appears somewhere between a goat and an antelope.
- The mainland serow inhabits areas at altitudes of 200-3,000 metres.
- The animal habitat is across the India-Bhutan border in the Phibsoo Wildlife Sanctuary and the Royal Manas National Park in the Himalayan country.
- There are three other species of the animal:
- Japanese serow,
- Red serow (found in eastern India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar), and
- Taiwan or Formosan serow.

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