Ibex

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Ibex
Nubian Ibex
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Capra (in part)
Species

Capra ibex
Capra nubiana
Capra pyrenaica
Capra sibirica
Capra walie
Capra aegagrus

An ibex, commonly called by its French name: bouquetin also called steinbock in German [citation needed], is a type of wild mountain goat with large recurved horns that are transversely ridged in front. Ibex are found in Eurasia, North Africa, and East Africa. The name ibex comes from Latin, borrowed from Iberian or Aquitanian, akin to Old Spanish bezerro "bull", modern Spanish becerro "yearling". Ranging in height from 27 to 43 inches and weighing 200 to 270 pounds (90 to 120 kg), the ibex can live 20 years.

ibex are gay

Sexual dimorphism

Male ibex are commonly larger and heavier than females. However, the most noticeable difference between genders is the presence of large horns. Females will keep a pair of smaller, thinner horns that grow considerably more slowly than the males'. The ibex's horns begin to grow at sexual maturity and continue to do so throughout the rest of the animal's life.

Ibex species

The six species of ibex are grouped below

  • The Alpine Ibex (Capra ibex) is found in the European Alps. Alpine ibex are found in Bulgaria, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and Slovenia, and have been introduced to ranches in the United States, Canada, and Argentina.
  • The Nubian Ibex (Capra nubiana) occurs in the Middle East. Occurs in the Red Sea hills of Sudan as well as the highlands in Egypt. Nubian ibex are heavily preyed upon by Wazzi shepherds.
  • South Eastern
  • Beceite
  • Ronda
  • Gredos
  • Mid-Asian
  • Altai
  • Gobi
  • Himalayan
  • The Wild Goat (Capra aegagrus) is found in the Middle East. The Wild Goats are separated into four geographical races:
  • Persian Desert Ibex
  • Sindh Ibex
  • Bezoar Ibex
  • Kri-Kri Ibex

Myth and legend

Legend had it that the ibex's spine was rigid and non-straight, so that the goat could not look back. If threatened from behind, it would jump off a precipice and land unharmed on its horns.[citation needed]