The Japanese serow, also known as the kamoshika, is a wild caprid (type of goat or antelope) that roams the dense forests of Honshu island in Japan.The animal is mostly dark gray, light brown, and white, with very short horns. Large males can reach a weight of 130 kg (285 lb), but most are 30 to 60 kg (65 to 130 lb).
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Tsunamis do not create adaptations in plants or animals.
Yes, Suzuki Japanese is made.
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The japanese flag was made in 600 b.c
Seward made the Japanese-American Treaty.
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English names are simply made into syllables in Japanese and not actually made INTO Japanese. that's impossible.
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