rupicapra (Meaning)

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rupicapra (n)

chamois

Synonyms & Antonyms of rupicapra

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rupicapra Sentence Examples

  1. The Iberian rupicapra, a subspecies of chamois, is found in rugged mountainous regions of Spain and Portugal.
  2. The Alpine rupicapra, also known as the European chamois, inhabits the high-altitude mountains of Europe.
  3. Rupicapra have a distinctive appearance with brown fur, white markings on their face and a black stripe down their back.
  4. These agile animals are adapted to climbing steep slopes and navigating rugged terrain.
  5. Rupicapra are herbivores, feeding primarily on grasses, leaves, and shoots.
  6. They live in herds, typically of 10-20 individuals, led by a dominant male known as a buck.
  7. During the rutting season, rupicapra engage in elaborate courtship rituals, including mock fights between males.
  8. The conservation status of rupicapra varies across subspecies, with some populations being stable while others face threats from habitat loss and hunting.
  9. Rupicapra meat is prized by hunters, but hunting regulations play a role in managing populations.
  10. The Pyrenees rupicapra, a subspecies native to the Pyrenees mountains, is known for its exceptional agility and ability to adapt to different habitats.

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chamois

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The Iberian rupicapra, a subspecies of chamois, is found in rugged mountainous regions of Spain and Portugal.

The Alpine rupicapra, also known as the European chamois, inhabits the high-altitude mountains of Europe.

Rupicapra have a distinctive appearance with brown fur, white markings on their face and a black stripe down their back.

These agile animals are adapted to climbing steep slopes and navigating rugged terrain.