Abstract
Seventeen Japanese serow (Capricorn is crispus) were captured by laying wire traps on Mt. Taihei (1170.6 m), Akita Prefecture, from 2 April 1983 to 31 August 1985, and the activities of fourteen of them were observed in their natural habitat through the use of radio telemetry (Table 9.1).
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