Goral population and its extinction causes in district buner

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Wildlife traditionally refers to non-domesticated animal species but has come to include all plants fungi and other organisms which grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans. Gorals share the sub order Ruminantia with deer antelopes and sheep/goats. The members of this suborder have some form of horns (born on bony pedicles or cores prominent in males); selenodont teeth specialized for grinding food with a sideway motion; and a multi-chambered stomach with digestive process involving regurgitation of partly digested food and cud-chewing. This book deals with the goral population its extinction causes in disrict buner.
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