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Aegagrus Collection

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Bezoar, cashmere, argali and Theban goats

Bezoar, cashmere, argali and Theban goats
Bezoar, Capra hircus subsp. aegagrus, Hircus aegagrus a, cashmere goat, Capra hircus laniger b, argali, Ovis ammon, Caprovis argali c, and Theban goat, Hircus thebaicus d

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Thoroughbred Arabian horse Imaum

Thoroughbred Arabian horse Imaum
Thoroughbred Arabian horse. Imaum, Celebrated Arabian, Property of J.F. Herring, Esq. 1848. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by E

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Cashmere goat, walia ibex and bezoar ibex

Cashmere goat, walia ibex and bezoar ibex
Cashmere goat, Capra hircus lanigera, walia ibex, Capra walie (endangered) and bezoar ibex, Capra aegagrus aegagrus (vulnerable)

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Wild goat, Capra aegagrus, and mouflon of Corsica, Ovis aries orientalis

Wild goat, Capra aegagrus, and mouflon of Corsica, Ovis aries orientalis
5855169 Wild goat, Capra aegagrus, and mouflon of Corsica, Ovis aries orientalis; (add.info.: Wild goat, Capra aegagrus, and mouflon of Corsica, Ovis aries orientalis)

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Domesticated goat, Capra aegagrus hircus

Domesticated goat, Capra aegagrus hircus (Capra hircus var.)

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Alpine ibex and domestic goat

Alpine ibex and domestic goat
Alpine ibex, Capra ibex, and domestic goat, Capra aegagrus hircus. Lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Illustrated Natural History of Men and Animals, 1836

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Long-horned whidaw goat, Capra aegagrus

Long-horned whidaw goat, Capra aegagrus, and llama, Lama glama (Glama camel, Camelus lama)

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Wild goat, Capra aegagrus, male, female and young

Wild goat, Capra aegagrus, male, female and young

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Wild goat, Capra aegagrus, male

Wild goat, Capra aegagrus, male. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from William Jardines Naturalists Library, Edinburgh, 1836

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Wild goat, Capra aegagrus, female and young

Wild goat, Capra aegagrus, female and young. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from William Jardines Naturalists Library, Edinburgh, 1836

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Egyptian goat, doe and kid, Capra aegagrus hircus

Egyptian goat, doe and kid, Capra aegagrus hircus. Copied from St. Hilaire

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Picture No. 11676120

Picture No. 11676120
Nigerian Dwarf Goat female with young Date:

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Wild goat, Capra aegagrus, and mouflon of Corsica

Wild goat, Capra aegagrus, and mouflon of Corsica, Ovis aries orientalis.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals, Paris, France, 1816

Background imageAegagrus Collection: A Friendly Goat Greets Children At Bandons Petting Zoo; Bandon

A Friendly Goat Greets Children At Bandons Petting Zoo; Bandon, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Picture No. 10853226

Picture No. 10853226
CRETAN WILD GOAT (Capra aegagrus cretica) Date:

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Picture No. 10853261

Picture No. 10853261
Cretan Wild Goat - male & female pair (Capra aegagrus cretica) Date:

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Domestic goat portrait, Capra hircus, Germany, Bavaria

Domestic goat portrait, Capra hircus, Germany, Bavaria

Background imageAegagrus Collection: Aegagrus of the Alps

Aegagrus of the Alps
The AEGAGRUS is a native of the Alps


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EDITORS COMMENTS

The aegagrus, also known as the wild goat or Capra aegagrus, is a fascinating creature with various subspecies and relatives. One such relative is the mouflon of Corsica, which shares its rugged beauty and untamed spirit. On the domestic front, we have the cashmere goat (Capra hircus lanigera), famous for its luxurious wool that has adorned many fashion runways. The walia ibex (Capra walie) and bezoar ibex (Capra aegagrus aegagrus) are two endangered species within this family, reminding us of their vulnerability in an ever-changing world. In the realm of equines, we find the thoroughbred Arabian horse Imaum, showcasing grace and elegance in every stride. Meanwhile, its close cousin is the domesticated goat (Capra aegagrus hircus), proving that even within one species there can be vast differences. As we delve deeper into nature's wonders, we encounter more intriguing pairings like the cashmere goat alongside the walia ibex and bezoar ibex. These diverse creatures coexist harmoniously despite their distinct characteristics. One remarkable example is seen in the Alpine ibex standing tall beside its domestic counterpart - both adapted to different environments yet sharing common ancestry. Another unique member of this family is the long-horned whidaw goat (Capra aegagrus), captivating us with its impressive horns curling majestically towards heaven. Within each gender lies individuality; male wild goats exhibit strength and dominance while females nurture their young with utmost care. Together they form tight-knit communities that thrive amidst challenging landscapes. Even beyond borders, these extraordinary animals leave footprints across continents - from Egyptian goats roaming ancient lands to Grecian Ibex finding solace in cave entrances sculpted by human hands.

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