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A young male Kouprey, the horns not yet fully developed, photographed 1937 at the Zoo of Vincennes, Paris.

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Originally published in Urbain, A.; Rode, P.; Pasquier, M.A.: "La collection des bovinés asiatiques du Parc zoologique du Bois de Vincennes", pp. 122-125 in Mammalia, vol. 3 (1939), on the plate between pages 124 and 125. This copy scanned from Nowak, R.M. (ed.): Walker's Mammals of the World, 6th ed., Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999, ISBN 0801857899.

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1937

Author

Georges Broihanne according to the original publication in Mammalia 1939. Georges Broihanne was alive in 1953 (photo of his dated to that year published in Mammalogical information[1]) and died in 1968.

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The only clear photo of an individual of the species. There exist no comparable images; this individual was the only Kouprey ever held in a zoo (and was also designated the holotype of the species). Of wild Kouprey, there exist a few blurry photos taken in the 1960/70s that are claimed to show Kouprey, but these are equally unfree and show the animal much less clearly. Kouprey are thought to be extinct since the 1980s.

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Kouprey

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The only clear photo of an individual of the species. There exist no comparable images; this individual was the only Kouprey ever held in a zoo (and was also designated the holotype of the species). Of wild Kouprey, there exist a few blurry photos taken in the 1960/70s that are claimed to show Kouprey, but these are equally unfree and show the animal much less clearly. Kouprey are thought to be extinct since the 1980s.

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List of national animals

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The only clear photo of an individual of the species. There exist no comparable images; this individual was the only Kouprey ever held in a zoo (and was also designated the holotype of the species). Of wild Kouprey, there exist a few blurry photos taken in the 1960/70s that are claimed to show Kouprey, but these are equally unfree and show the animal much less clearly. Kouprey are thought to be extinct since the 1980s.

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National symbols of Cambodia

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Description

The only clear photo of an individual of the species. There exist no comparable images; this individual was the only Kouprey ever held in a zoo (and was also designated the holotype of the species). Of wild Kouprey, there exist a few blurry photos taken in the 1960/70s that are claimed to show Kouprey, but these are equally unfree and show the animal much less clearly. Kouprey are thought to be extinct since the 1980s.

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Rare species

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Description

The only clear photo of an individual of the species. There exist no comparable images; this individual was the only Kouprey ever held in a zoo (and was also designated the holotype of the species). Of wild Kouprey, there exist a few blurry photos taken in the 1960/70s that are claimed to show Kouprey, but these are equally unfree and show the animal much less clearly. Kouprey are thought to be extinct since the 1980s.

Source

See above.

Article

List of recently extinct mammals

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current06:06, 29 November 2017Thumbnail for version as of 06:06, 29 November 2017375 × 266 (23 KB)Theo's Little Bot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
09:14, 1 February 2011No thumbnail450 × 320 (80 KB)Lupo (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=A young male Kouprey, the horns not yet fully developed, photographed 1937 at the Zoo of Vincennes, Paris. |Source=originally published in Urbain, A.; Rode, P.; Pasquier, M.A.: "La collection des bovinés asiatiques