Black curassow

The kiang is the biggest of the wild asses, with a normal tallness at the shrivels of 13.3 hands (55 inches, 140 cm). They range from 132 to 142 cm (52 to 56 in) high at the shrinks, with a body 182 to 214 cm (72 to 84 in) long, and a tail of 32 to 45 cm (13 to 18 in). Kiangs have just slight sexual dimorphism, with the guys weighing from 350 to 400 kg (770 to 880 lb), while females gauge 250 to 300 kg (550 to 660 lb). They have an enormous head, with a dull gag and an arched nose. The mane is upstanding and somewhat short. The coat is a rich chestnut tone, hazier brown in winter and a smooth ruddy brown in pre-fall, when the creature sheds its wooly hide. The late spring coat is 1.5 cm long and the colder time of year coat is twofold that length. The legs, underparts, end of the gag, and within the ears are on the whole white. An expansive, dull chocolate-shaded dorsal stripe reaches out from the mane to the furthest limit of the tail, which closes in a tuft of blackish brown hairs.[8]
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