Updated: April 8, 2021, 11:54 am
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Mishmi Takin calf
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A cute new arrival has been born at the Highland Wildlife Park – and he could grow up to be King of the North.
An endangered Mishmi takin was born two weeks ago to mum Chimi and dad Jorge.
They are one of the largest goat-antelope species in the world and are native to India, Myanmar, and China.
The male calf will be named in the coming weeks and will have a familiar name to fans of the hit TV show Game of Thrones.
Highland Wildlife Park: Conservation charity celebrate the birth of an adorable Mishmi takin calf
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