What is the maximal age a Japanese serow reaches?
An adult Japanese serow (Naemorhedus crispus) usually gets as old as 18.5 years.
Japanese serows are around 212 days in the womb of their mother. When born, they weight 3.5 kg (7.72 lbs) and measure 5.3 cm (0′ 3″). As a member of the Bovidae family (genus: Naemorhedus), a Japanese serow caries out around 1 little ones per pregnancy, which happens around 1 times a year. Fully grown, they reach a bodylength of 1.04 meter (3′ 5″).
As a reference: Usually, humans get as old as 100 years, with the average being around 75 years. After being carried in the belly of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks), they grow to an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″) and weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual.
The Japanese serow (氈鹿, lit. “coarse pelt deer”): (Capricornis crispus) is a Japanese goat-antelope, an even-toed ungulate mammal. It is found in dense woodland in Japan, primarily in northern and central Honshu. The animal is seen as a national symbol of Japan and is subject to protection in conservation areas.Adult Japanese serow stand about 81 centimetres (32 in) tall and weigh 30–45 kilograms (66–99 lb). They are black to whitish, and colouring lightens in summer. The fur is very bushy, especially the tail. Both sexes have short, backwards-curving horns and are difficult to distinguish by sight. Japanese serow are found in dense mountain forests where they eat leaves, shoots, and acorns. They are diurnal and feed in early mornings and late afternoons. Serows are solitary, or gather in couples or small family groups. The animal marks its territory with sweet-and-sour-smelling preorbital gland secretions, and males and females have separate territories that may overlap.In the mid-20th century the Japanese serow was hunted to near-extinction. In 1955 the Japanese government passed a law designating it a “Special National Monument” to protect it from poachers. Populations have since grown so greatly that the IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals ranks it “least concern”. Complaints from foresters and farmers led in 1979 to the 1955 law’s repeal. Since then the serow has had protected status in 13 designated protected areas over 23 prefectures, and has been subject to culling as a pest outside conservation areas. Conservationists have labelled it a “living national treasure of the forest”. Athletes with superior agility and speed draw comparisons with the serow, and the Yamaha Motor Company has marketed the XT 225 enduro motorcycle as the Yamaha Serow.
Animals of the same family as a Japanese serow
Not really brothers and sisters, but from the same biological family (Bovidae):
- Abbott’s duiker becoming 5.42 years old
- Markhor becoming 14 years old
- Argali becoming 15 years old
- Anoa becoming 22.5 years old
- Impala becoming 17.75 years old
- Red hartebeest becoming 15.25 years old
- Black wildebeest becoming 20 years old
- Urial becoming 13.75 years old
- Four-horned antelope becoming 10.75 years old
- Silver dik-dik becoming 14 years old
Animals that reach the same age as Japanese serow
With an average age of 18.5 years, Japanese serow are in good companionship of the following animals:
- Raccoon usually reaching 20.83 years
- Barbary macaque usually reaching 22 years
- Common pipistrelle usually reaching 16.67 years
- Northern viscacha usually reaching 19.5 years
- East African oryx usually reaching 20 years
- Barbary sheep usually reaching 21 years
- Dama gazelle usually reaching 17.25 years
- Sitatunga usually reaching 21.5 years
- African palm civet usually reaching 18.5 years
- Leopard cat usually reaching 15 years
Animals with the same number of babies Japanese serow
The same number of babies at once (1) are born by:
- Bushveld elephant shrew
- Bonobo
- Siamang
- Hammer-headed bat
- Woodlark cuscus
- Short-footed Luzon tree rat
- Black lemur
- Proboscis monkey
- Painted bat
- Subalpine woolly rat
Weighting as much as Japanese serow
A fully grown Japanese serow reaches around 42.6 kg (93.92 lbs). So do these animals:
- Giant armadillo weighting 41.33 kilos (91.12 lbs) on average
- Red gazelle weighting 40 kilos (88.18 lbs) on average
- Gerenuk weighting 38.65 kilos (85.21 lbs) on average
- Saiga antelope weighting 37.57 kilos (82.83 lbs) on average
- Soemmerring’s gazelle weighting 41.58 kilos (91.67 lbs) on average
- Capybara weighting 48.14 kilos (106.13 lbs) on average
- Queen of Sheba’s gazelle weighting 48.5 kilos (106.92 lbs) on average
- Harnessed bushbuck weighting 43.28 kilos (95.42 lbs) on average
- Striped hyena weighting 35.09 kilos (77.36 lbs) on average
- Siberian roe deer weighting 41.19 kilos (90.81 lbs) on average