Mammalia > Artiodactyla > Bovidae > Capricornis
Capricornis rubidus Blyth, 1863 – Red Serow
Taxonomic Notes:

Juveniles:
Indian and global distribution:
records (based on images):
Identification:
Sexual, seasonal & individual variation:
Status, Habitat and Habits:
Red Serow is endemic to high lands where India and Myanmar bundaries meet. Very little is known about this species.
Conservation Status:
This species is listed as Near Threatened in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (https://www.iucnredlist.org/)
According to IUCN Red List assessment, population of this species is decreasing. There is no estimate of its population. Main threat to its survival come from hunting and trapping along with habitat loss.
Red Serow is endemic to high lands where India and Myanmar bundaries meet. Very little is known about this species.
Conservation Status:

According to IUCN Red List assessment, population of this species is decreasing. There is no estimate of its population. Main threat to its survival come from hunting and trapping along with habitat loss.
References:
Mammalia > Artiodactyla > Bovidae > Capricornis
Cite this page along with its URL as:
Bayani, A. 2023. Capricornis rubidus Blyth, 1863 – Red Serow. A. Bayani, R. Chakravarty, P. Roy, and K. Kunte (editors). Mammals of India, v. 1.13. editors.
http://www.mammalsofindia.org/sp/725/Capricornis-rubidus