Why do the hunter's kill Markhor? What are the threats, other than hunting responsible for the decline in their number.
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The hunters kill markhors for their hide and meat and also for it's skin.
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The skin of markhors is sold in the market, as markhors have grizzled black hair coat in winters, it can be used to make sweaters and shawls .The threats other than hunting responsible for the decline in their number is human warfare, increasing disturbancr and competition from domestic goats and sheeps.
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