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Nubian Ibex

The Nubian Ibex is relatively small compared to other Ibexes. Its coat is a light sandy brown in color with lighter hindquarters. The under parts are almost white, and the upper side of the tail is darker. Males have a dark stripe on their front legs and one down their back, as well as a dark beard. During the October rut, the neck, chest, shoulders, upper legs, and sides of bucks become dark brown to almost black in color. The semicircular horns curve upward, backwards, and finally down. While they are found in both sexes, horns are much larger in males than females.

Key Facts

Region:
Asia

Weight:
50-150

Gestation Period:
5 months

Number of Young:
1

Maximum Age:
up to 17 years

Antlers/Horns:
Male & Female

Season:
Year Round

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