Endangered goats born at the Bronx Zoo
THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — About a dozen baby goats from an endangered species were recently born at the Bronx Zoo.
The zoo welcomed 11 Turkmenian markhor kids this spring, and more might be on the way, according to a spokesperson for the Bronx Zoo.
Markhor goats, which are native to the mountains of Central Asia, are known for their dramatic spiraled horns. They are considered highly endangered, the spokesperson said.
The Bronx Zoo has one of the largest herds of Turkmenian markhor in the country.
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