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.
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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.
there is a breed of goat called Angora, they have long curly hair and horns, usually white. They tend to be a little more fragile than other goat breeds. Or perhaps you also mean an Ibex? See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibex
Ibex primarily eat grasses, herbs, shrubs, and leaves. They are herbivores and their diet varies depending on the availability of food in their habitat.
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Ibex is Austria's endangered animals. So it might be in Austria but it is extincting (??)
over there
- They are very sure footed animals - There are at least three types of Ibex - They can live in the mountains [they usually do] - They have horns - They are a type of goat, the Ibex goat
European Alps
rocky mountainy
it is a type of goat Ibex are wild goats characterized by long, slightly curving horns. There are several varieties. An ibex cross is a cross between an ibex and a domestic goat such as a Spanish goat.
There are a number of species of ibex and some of them do live in desert areas.
the great plains i lke chips
they have long defensive horns.
The Pyrenean ibex became extinct in January 2000. The Pyrenean ibex weighed between 55 to 176 pounds. In 2009, a cloning experiment was conducted with DNA from Pyrenean ibex which resulted in a live specimen which died shortly after birth due to lung failure.
technically yes. As long as it is female and lactating.