Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Chamois

A Chamois is a goat-like antelope, living in the high mountains of Europe and Western Asia.

7 Facts About Chamois:
  1. It is a rather small animal, with a brownish coat that changes to faun color in summer and gray in the spring.
  2. Its head is of a pale yellow color, marked by a black band surrounding the eyes and extending from the nose to the ears.
  3. Its horns, which are about six or seven inches long, are round and almost smooth, and they grow straight upward until near the tip, where they suddenly end in a sharp hook that is bent backward.
  4. The tail is black.
  5. During the feeding time, which is in the morning, one animal is always standing on guard in some prominent place for the purpose of warning the rest of approaching danger.
  6. The fleetness of the chamois, the roughness of the mountains which it inhabits, and its powers of smell, make its pursuit both difficult and dangerous.
  7. Though the flesh is highly prized as food, the chief value of a chamois lies in its skin, which is used to make the very soft, flexible leather known as chamois skin.

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