Markhor Animal Pictures

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Markhor lying on a rock Turkomen Markhor
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Markhor lying on a rock

Markhors are highly endangered. It is likely that Pakistan's national animal will go extinct in the wild within the next fifty years.
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Group of Markhors on rocks

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Tadjik Markhor Capra falcornei hepteneri in captivity at Los Angeles Zoo.
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Markhor standing on rocks

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Markhor (Capra falconeri) at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Syracuse, New York.
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Markhor lying on rocks

The Markhor is a species of large, wild goat that is native to the mountains and high-altitude monsoon forests of western and central Asia.

Male Turkmenian Markhor stand on rocks
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Male Turkmenian Markhor stand on rocks

The Markhor is a species of large, wild goat that is native to the mountains and high-altitude monsoon forests of western and central Asia.

Markhor on rock in wildness area
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Markhor on rock in wildness area

The Markhor is a species of large, wild goat that is native to the mountains and high-altitude monsoon forests of western and central Asia.

Markhor on white background
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Markhor on white background

The Markhor is a species of large, wild goat that is native to the mountains and high-altitude monsoon forests of western and central Asia.

Pair of young cubs of markhors searching for the food. Two little goats
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Pair of young cubs of markhors searching for the food. Two little goats

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Markhors are the largest of the wild goat species. They have broad hooves and striking spiral horns that can grow to 5 feet long in mature males.

Capra aegagrus hircus (Pygmy goat) at Tierpark Berlin
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