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Gredos Ibex; Western Spanish Ibex

Capra pyrenaica victoriae

Description:

Female. Vulnerable goat endemic to Spain. Capra pyrenaica are strong mountainous animals characterized by their large and flexible hooves and short legs. These physical adaptations allow them to be able to run and leap on bare, rocky, rough, and steep slopes. The Iberian ibex also shows remarkable sexual dimorphism, with males being greater in size and weight and also having larger horns as the females. The horns of the ibexes are different among wild caprids as they curve out and up and then back, inward, and, depending on subspecies, either up again or down. The Gredos ibex is endemic to Sierra de Gredos, Sierra de Francia, Sierra de Guadarrama as well as some other small mountain ranges in central Spain.

Habitat:

Spotted at 2000 altitude. Alpine meadows, bushes and rocks. Parque Natural de Sierra de Gredos.

Notes:

The Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica) is a species of ibex with four subspecies. Of these, two can still be found on the Iberian Peninsula, but the other two are now extinct. The Portuguese subspecies became extinct in 1892 and the Pyrenean subspecies became extinct on January 6, 2000. An ongoing project to clone to the Pyrenean subspecies resulted in one clone being born alive in January 2009. This is the first taxon to become "un-extinct", although the clone died a few minutes after birth. Camera Model: NIKON D300. Exposure Time: 1/640 sec.; f/13; ISO Speed Rating: 800. Exposure Bias: 0 EV. Focal Length: 300.0 mm. No flash fired

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9 Comments

arlanda
arlanda 8 years ago

Marta, aquí tienes unas cuantas fotos de los machos

http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/167...

The MnMs
The MnMs 8 years ago

Genial! Espero que puedas hacer fotos bonitas de los machos y que nos las puedas mostrar aqui :-)

arlanda
arlanda 8 years ago

Gracias Marta. Ésta casi se dejaba tocar. Se ve que siendo hembra y en una reserva natural no tiene ningún miedo. Estaba sola, pero durante la jornada vi bastantes cabras. Generalmente los machos, más espectaculares, se mantienen mucho más alejados. Todavía me falta colgar alguna foto de éstos

The MnMs
The MnMs 8 years ago

¡Magnifico! ¿cuanto te dejo acercarte? ¿viste mas o solo una?

arlanda
arlanda 8 years ago

I changed the first picture

arlanda
arlanda 8 years ago

Thanks Ava

Ava T-B
Ava T-B 8 years ago

Wonderful pictures and totally interesting notes!

arlanda
arlanda 8 years ago

Thanks venusflytrap2000

CalebSteindel
CalebSteindel 8 years ago

nice series, love the 2nd pic

arlanda
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arlanda

Castilla y León, Spain

Spotted on May 16, 2015
Submitted on Jun 15, 2015

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