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Ibexes care for their young, known as kids, by keeping them close and providing protection from predators. Mothers typically give birth in secluded, rocky areas to ensure safety and often stay with their young for several months, teaching them how to navigate their rugged environment. The kids are nursed for about four to six months and gradually begin to graze on solid food, learning survival skills from their mothers. This maternal care is crucial for the kids' development and survival in the wild.

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