Classroom lesson 路 Wildlife馃嚫馃嚢 Slovakia

The Tatra chamois

A goat-antelope that lives nowhere else in the world

A Tatra chamois standing on a rocky mountain slope

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What is it?

The Tatra chamois (kamz铆k in Slovak) is a small mountain animal - half goat, half antelope - that only lives in one place in the whole world: the Tatra Mountains of Slovakia and Poland. There are only about 1,400 of them. Each one is a tough little climber, perfectly built for sharp rocks and thin mountain air.

Tell me more

Chamois have black markings on their faces that look like a mask. Their backs are tan in summer and turn almost black in winter, which helps them soak up warmth from the low winter sun. Both males and females have curved black horns that hook backwards at the tip.

Their hooves are amazing. Each one has a hard rim around the edge for grip and a softer pad in the middle for cushioning - a bit like a hiking boot. With these hooves they can stand on a ledge no wider than your hand, hop sideways across a steep rock face, and run downhill faster than most people can run on flat ground.

Tatra chamois live in family groups called herds. The mothers and kids (called 'chamois kids') stick together; the adult males live mostly alone. Newborn kids can walk almost as soon as they are born. By the next morning they are already following their mothers up the rocks.

This special chamois almost disappeared. Fewer than 200 were left at one point. Slovakia and Poland worked together to protect the Tatra National Park, ban hunting, and let the herds grow back. Today the chamois are still rare, but the numbers are climbing slowly - one of Europe's quiet conservation success stories.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Some animals live in only one part of the world. What would make a place so special that an animal can't live anywhere else?
  2. 02Tatra chamois changed colour from summer to winter. What kinds of things in your life change with the seasons?
  3. 03Slovakia and Poland share the Tatras and worked together to save the chamois. What is something two groups could do together that they couldn't do alone?
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Classroom activity

Look at your shoe. Now design a 'chamois shoe' on paper for walking on steep rock - what would the sole need? What would the toe look like? What about the heel? Compare with classmates.