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Shapi are caprids thought to be a living fossil descended from the common ancestor of goats and antelope [1].Living in the Sikkim region of India [2] and the Khangchendzonga National Park [3], the shapi was first officially documented in 1938 by German naturalist Ernst Schaefer. It is now considered an endangered species, only 50 animals being known to exist in the wild.

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  • Shapi are caprids thought to be a living fossil descended from the common ancestor of goats and antelope [1].Living in the Sikkim region of India [2] and the Khangchendzonga National Park [3], the shapi was first officially documented in 1938 by German naturalist Ernst Schaefer. It is now considered an endangered species, only 50 animals being known to exist in the wild.
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