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Bongo vs Takin

How does the Bongo compare to the Takin? They are both members of the Bovidae family. Below we put their classification, habitat, diet, size, and conservation status side by side — and settle who would win in a fight.

Bongo
Takin

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Bongo
Takin
Scientific name
Tragelaphus eurycerus
Budorcas taxicolor
Classification
Mammal
Mammal
Family
Bovidae
Bovidae
Habitat
Dense forest
Mountain forests and alpine meadows
Diet
Herbivore
Herbivore
Conservation status
Near Threatened
Vulnerable
Lifespan
10-20 years
12-15 years
Weight
150-405 kg
250–350 kg (550–770 lbs)

Bongo vs Takin: who would win?

Bongo

Bongo

150-405 kg

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Takin

Takin

250–350 kg (550–770 lbs)

Too close to call speculative confidence

Bongo and Takin are closely matched on both size (150-405 kg vs 250–350 kg (550–770 lbs)) and diet, so the outcome would come down to circumstance. In the wild these two rarely (if ever) meet — this is a what-if based on the size and diet we have on record, not a prediction.

Similarities

  • Both are mammals.
  • Both belong to the Bovidae family.
  • Both have a herbivore diet.

Differences

  • Habitat: Dense forest vs Mountain forests and alpine meadows.
  • Conservation: Near Threatened vs Vulnerable.
  • Weight: 150-405 kg vs 250–350 kg (550–770 lbs).

Bongo vs Takin: FAQ

Who would win in a fight, a Bongo or a Takin?

Too close to call. Bongo and Takin are closely matched on both size (150-405 kg vs 250–350 kg (550–770 lbs)) and diet, so the outcome would come down to circumstance. In the wild these two rarely (if ever) meet — this is a what-if based on the size and diet we have on record, not a prediction.

What is the difference between a Bongo and a Takin?

Bongo and Takin differ in several ways — habitat: dense forest vs mountain forests and alpine meadows. conservation: near threatened vs vulnerable. weight: 150-405 kg vs 250–350 kg (550–770 lbs).

Do Bongo and Takin live in the same habitat?

No — Bongo lives in dense forest, while Takin is found in mountain forests and alpine meadows.

What do Bongo and Takin eat?

Both Bongo and Takin have a herbivore diet.

Which is more endangered, the Bongo or the Takin?

Bongo is listed as Near Threatened, while Takin is listed as Vulnerable.

How big are Bongo and Takin?

Bongo weighs around 150-405 kg, while Takin weighs around 250–350 kg (550–770 lbs).

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