ibex (ī'bĕks)
eye-becks
There are nine species of "Ibex" or their Latin genus name, "Capra". The species are as follows: Spanish Ibex, Alpine Ibex, Nubian Ibex, Siberian Ibex, Walia Ibex, West Caucasian tur, East Caucasian tur, the Wild Goat, and the Markhor. If you want to be really specific there is ten, due to the Wild Goat being domesticated and creating the Domesticated Goat.
A common alternative name for an ibex is a wild mountain goat.
The ibex is a species of wild goat that lives in areas of high elevations. Their main predators are eagles, bears, wolves, and even humans.
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Ibex live in mountainous regions in Europe, central Asia, and parts of Africa. They are well adapted to harsh terrain and extreme weather conditions, often found at high altitudes. Ibex are known for their impressive climbing abilities and distinctive curved horns.
It is Capra ibex.
Ibex are a wild goat from the Capra genus. There is no single location an ibex is from. There are Alpine ibex from the European Alps, Spanish ibex from the Iberian peninsula, and Nubian ibex found in mountainous regions of Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Egypt, Ethiopia, Yemen, and Sudan.
An ibex is not a marsupial. It is a placental mammal.
The another name for an alpine or mountain goat is IBEX or TBEX .
No, the Ibex is a mammal (it is a species of wild goat).
Eudalaca ibex was created in 1860.
Alpine ibex was created in 1758.
Ibex - band - was created in 1969.
Ibex Airlines was created in 1999.
Yes, the alpine ibex is a mammal.
No, the alpine ibex is a mammal, not a reptile.
Capra. The wild goat specifically is Capra aegagrus.