Takins: Strange, mountain-dwelling mammals with mythical golden fleeces

The golden takin (B. taxicolor bedfordi) may have inspired the golden fleece of Greek mythology. (Image credit: Vladislav T. Jirousek/Shutterstock)

Name: Takin (Budorcas taxicolor); four subspecies: Bhutan takin (B. taxicolor whitei); golden takin (B. taxicolor bedfordi); Mishmi takin (B. taxicolor taxicolor); and Sichuan takin (B. taxicolor tibetana)

Where it lives: Alpine zones and forested valleys in Asia, ranging through areas of Bhutan, Myanmar, northern India, central and southern China and Tibet

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