Sporistics
Kting Voar V2
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By Jonathanrex1
07/15/2009 - 13:55:57

Type: Creature
Rating: 0.46 (Not rated)
Tags: asia, bovine, cambodia, cow, endangered, south-east asia, vietnam

Description

The Kting Voar, also known as the Khting Vor, Linh D??ng, or Snake-eating Cow (Pseudonovibos spiralis) is a bovid mammal reputed to exist in Cambodia and Vietnam. The Kting Voar is normally described as a cow-like animal with peculiar twisting horns about 45 centimetres (20 inches) long. Anecdotal descriptions of the animal mention a spotted pelage. Folklore claims that it has a connection with snakes. Kting Voar is the animal's Cambodian name. This was erroeneously translated in the West as 'jungle sheep', leading to a mistaken assumption that the animal was related to sheep and goats. In fact the name means 'liana-horned gaur' (a gaur is a species of wild Asian cow). Adding to the confusion, the Vietnamese name linh d??ng meaning ('antelope') or ('gnu') was once reported to refer to this animal. However, this is in fact a local name of the Mainland Serow. Other Kampuchean names possibly include kting sipuoh ('snake-eating cattle') and khting pôs. For Western scientists, the first evidence supporting the Kting Voar's existence was a set of horns found by biologist Wolfgang Peter in a Ho Chi Minh City market. The horns were so unusual that Peter believed them to belong to a new species. No anatomical information, except for horns and frontlets, is available, so the phylogenetic status of the Kting Voar has been uncertain. Peter a Feiler proposed the relationships of P. spiralis with Antilopini, but morphological analyses by Dioli and Timm a Brandt suggest affinities within Bovini, while Nadler believed P. spiralis to be related to Caprini. Genetic studies using alleged Kting Voar specimens have produced confusing results. However, these results from DNA have been demonstrated to be cases of DNA contamination. All supposed Kting Voar specimens that were subject to DNA analysis to date have turned out to be artificially shaped cattle horns. The most likely explanation, given the DNA testing results and the unusual spotted fur (which is well-known in domesticated, but unknown in wild cattle), seem to be that modern specimens at least are cattle horns shaped by a complicated technique in order to serve as anti-snake talismans. The vigorous controversy over the existence P. spiralis has been covered in Nature, New York Times, and Science. There is also an earlier report of British tiger-hunters in the first part the 20th century, who observed Kting Voar and shot two as tiger bait. Skeptical opinion is that the Kting Voar is a mythical animal. Cow horns are often sold as imitation Kting Voar horns in Kampuche markets. However, some scientists, notably American mammalogist Dr. Robert Timm, consider it probable that the root of the folklore is a real, distinct species of wild bovid. If so, this animal would be highly endangered or more probably recently extinct, because rampant hunting and deforestation decimated populations of other big mammals in the region. More recently, Feiler et al. established that most of the horn sheaths of the Kting Voar, including the holotype were superficially embellished, but added that it remains to be seen whether these horns belong to cattle or a distinct species in its own right. The existence of the Kting Voar is far more likely than that of other cryptids. IUCN Red List of threatened species lists it as endangered, stating "The existence and systematic position of Pseudonovibos spiralis is currently being debated. There are undoubtedly manufactured trophies ("fakes") in circulation, but the precautionary principle requires us to assume that the species did exist and may still exist." Until further evidence is obtained, the Kting Voar's existence as a real species should remain questionable

Details

1530
DNA points
Height
1.66
59 Bones4 Feet0 Hands
Diet: Herbivore
Health: +3
Meanness
17 %
Cuteness
41.56 %
Sociability
8 / 20
Aggressiveness
5 / 20
Abilities
3 / 15
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Comments

By ManTooth02
 

This one puts mine to shame, great job (runs off to make a new one).

By WOLFIN298
 

Great cryptids,buddied

By Ezrie
 

Cool look, love the horns. :)

By Kevin92
 

wow very cool work! well done ;)

By snuitergup
 

This is a very cool creation! I like the details and the head! R+

By coolj123
 

Oh wow...

By Jonathanrex1
 

Info from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kting_Voar

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