
28/07/2025
No, this isn't a setup. This is the Himalayan tahr, also known as the puma. Native to the high mountains of Nepal, India, and Bhutan, this distant goat cousin lives in extreme conditions between 2,500 and 4,500 meters above sea level, where the air is bracing and frigid. Its thick coat protects it from the extreme cold and gives it a majestic appearance. Amazing fact: You can climb a 60° incline. Introduced to New Zealand, it's become uncontrollable. Can withstand temperatures below -20°C. Not related to sheep, despite its appearance. A real animal, rare, powerful, and spectacular.