Nóta Distribution: Burma, China, India, Thailand, Vietnam, and possibly Laos. Classified as "vulnerable" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, as it is believed to be in significant decline.
Nóta member of the bovid species, 95 to 130 cm (37 to 51 in) in length and weighing 35–42 kg (77–93 lb), having a gray or gray-brown coat with tan legs, lighter patches on its throat, and a single dark stripe along its spine, found in the forests of the Himalayas including Bhutan, northern India including Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, Nepal, southern Tibet, and possibly western Myanmar, present at elevations from roughyl 900 to 2750 m, often forming small bands of four to twelve individuals, and most active in the early morning and late evening
Nóta Species of the Bovidae family.Although the ITIS database https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=625148#null [8.6.2017] suggests that the name Chinese goral may be used for this species, the majority of scientific sources reserve this name for Naemorhedus griseus, formerly considered a subspecies of caudatus.The term Amur goral more accurately refers to the subspecies Naemorhedus caudatus raddeanus.