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  2. Iberian ibex - Wikipedia

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    The Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica), also known as the Spanish ibex, Spanish wild goat and Iberian wild goat, is a species of ibex endemic to the Iberian Peninsula. [3] Four subspecies have been described; two are now extinct. The Portuguese ibex became extinct in 1892, and the Pyrenean ibex became extinct in 2000.

  3. Pyrenean ibex - Wikipedia

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    The Pyrenean ibex was estimated to have a peak population of 50,000 individuals with more than 50 other subgroups that ranged from the Sierra Nevada to Sierra Morena and Muela de Cortes. [clarification needed] [1] Many of these subgroups lived in mountainous terrain extending into Spain and Portugal. The last remaining Pyrenean ibex were seen ...

  4. Goat - Wikipedia

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    The goat or domestic goat ... A goatherd leading his goats on a rough hillside in Spain. ... Syria [46] Worldwide population. In 2022, there were more than 1,100 ...

  5. Ibex - Wikipedia

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    Species of wild goats that are called ibex are: The Asian ibex also known as the Siberian ibex (Capra sibirica) is a wild goat inhabiting long mountain systems in central Asian deserts and the northwestern Himalayas. The animal is 80–100 cm high at shoulder, and weighs an average 60 kg.

  6. Verata goat - Wikipedia

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    The Verata Goat is smaller than the average goat, and found in their homes in the Vera in the Caceres region of Spain. They are especially valued for their milk there. Their milk is used in cheese production. Currently, about 17000 Verata Goats inhabit Spain. Generally, these goats are found in herds of 100 to 150 goats.

  7. Cantabrian chamois - Wikipedia

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    The Cantabrian chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica parva) is a slim mountain goat-antelope, and is one of the 10 subspecies of the genus Rupicapra. It ranges the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain, with a population of 17,000 animals in 2007-2008.

  8. Agriculture in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spain's sheep population remained almost unchanged at about 17 million between 1970 and 1985. [2] Sheep rearing predominated in central Spain and the Ebro Basin. [2] Goats were kept in much the same area, but they were more prevalent in the higher, less grassy elevations because they can survive on poorer pasture. [2]

  9. Spanish goat - Wikipedia

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    This brush goat is one of a ... also called the brush goat or scrub goat, came originally from Spain via ... which greatly reduced the population of Spanish goats. In ...