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'''Caprinae''' is a subfamily of the family [[Bovidae]], and includes a diverse group of 34 species of medium to large-sized ungulates, including [[sheep]], [[goats]], [[muskoxen]], and [[tahr]]. The domestic sheep and goat are both part of this subfamily.
== Caprinae ==


== Characteristics ==
[[File:Aoudad_skeleton.jpg|thumb|right|Skeleton of an Aoudad, a member of the Caprinae subfamily.]]


Members of the Caprinae subfamily are characterized by their stocky bodies and adapted to steep terrains. They have large horns in both sexes, although larger in males, and a scent gland in the groin. They are ruminants, feeding on a diet of mainly grasses and herbs.
'''Caprinae''' is a subfamily within the family [[Bovidae]], which includes a variety of species commonly referred to as goats, sheep, and their relatives. Members of this subfamily are known for their adaptations to rugged and mountainous environments, where they often inhabit steep and rocky terrains.


== Taxonomy ==
=== Characteristics ===
Caprinae species are generally medium-sized ungulates with robust bodies, short tails, and strong limbs adapted for climbing and jumping. They possess a complex stomach for digesting fibrous plant material, a characteristic feature of ruminants. Most species have horns, which can vary significantly in shape and size between species and sexes.


The Caprinae subfamily is divided into several tribes, including:
=== Habitat and Distribution ===
Caprinae are distributed across various regions, including North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. They are typically found in mountainous areas, although some species inhabit grasslands and deserts. Their ability to thrive in harsh environments is due to their specialized adaptations, such as thick fur for insulation and hooves designed for gripping rocky surfaces.


* Tribe [[Caprini]]: This tribe includes the domestic sheep and goat, as well as several wild species such as the [[mouflon]] and the [[urial]].
=== Behavior ===
* Tribe [[Rupicaprini]]: This tribe includes the gorals and serows.
[[File:Palaeoreas_lindermayeri.JPG|thumb|left|Fossil of Palaeoreas lindermayeri, an extinct member of the Caprinae.]]
* Tribe [[Ovibovini]]: This tribe includes the muskoxen.
Caprinae are generally social animals, often forming herds that can range from a few individuals to several dozen. These herds provide protection against predators and facilitate social interactions. Many species exhibit seasonal migrations, moving to lower elevations during winter months to escape harsh weather conditions.
* Tribe [[Hemitragini]]: This tribe includes the tahr.


== Distribution and habitat ==
=== Reproduction ===
The reproductive strategies of Caprinae vary among species, but most exhibit a polygynous mating system, where males compete for access to females. Breeding seasons are often timed to ensure that offspring are born during periods of abundant food supply. Gestation periods typically last around five to six months, resulting in the birth of one or two offspring.


Caprinae species are found in a wide range of habitats, from the cold tundra of the Arctic to the hot deserts of the Middle East. They are particularly adapted to live in mountainous areas.
=== Conservation ===
[[File:Barbary_Sheep.png|thumb|right|Barbary Sheep, also known as Aoudad, are a species of Caprinae.]]
Many Caprinae species face threats from habitat loss, hunting, and competition with domestic livestock. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these species and their habitats. Some species, such as the [[Walia ibex]] and [[Himalayan tahr]], are considered endangered and are the focus of targeted conservation programs.


== Conservation ==
=== Notable Species ===
* '''[[Ovis]]''' - Includes domestic sheep and wild species such as the [[bighorn sheep]].
* '''[[Capra]]''' - Includes domestic goats and wild species such as the [[ibex]].
* '''[[Ammotragus]]''' - Includes the [[Barbary sheep]], also known as the Aoudad.
* '''[[Hemitragus]]''' - Includes the [[Himalayan tahr]] and the [[Arabian tahr]].
* '''[[Budorcas]]''' - Includes the [[takin]], a large goat-antelope found in the eastern Himalayas.


Several species of Caprinae are threatened or endangered due to habitat loss, hunting, and disease. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect these species and their habitats.
[[File:Stuffed_Arabian_Tahr.jpg|thumb|left|Stuffed Arabian Tahr, a rare species of Caprinae.]]
 
[[File:Takin01.jpg|thumb|right|Takin, a unique member of the Caprinae subfamily.]]
== See also ==


== Related Pages ==
* [[Bovidae]]
* [[Bovidae]]
* [[Ungulates]]
* [[Ruminant]]
* [[Ruminants]]
* [[Mountain goat]]
* [[Ibex]]


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Latest revision as of 18:53, 23 March 2025

Caprinae[edit]

Skeleton of an Aoudad, a member of the Caprinae subfamily.

Caprinae is a subfamily within the family Bovidae, which includes a variety of species commonly referred to as goats, sheep, and their relatives. Members of this subfamily are known for their adaptations to rugged and mountainous environments, where they often inhabit steep and rocky terrains.

Characteristics[edit]

Caprinae species are generally medium-sized ungulates with robust bodies, short tails, and strong limbs adapted for climbing and jumping. They possess a complex stomach for digesting fibrous plant material, a characteristic feature of ruminants. Most species have horns, which can vary significantly in shape and size between species and sexes.

Habitat and Distribution[edit]

Caprinae are distributed across various regions, including North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. They are typically found in mountainous areas, although some species inhabit grasslands and deserts. Their ability to thrive in harsh environments is due to their specialized adaptations, such as thick fur for insulation and hooves designed for gripping rocky surfaces.

Behavior[edit]

Fossil of Palaeoreas lindermayeri, an extinct member of the Caprinae.

Caprinae are generally social animals, often forming herds that can range from a few individuals to several dozen. These herds provide protection against predators and facilitate social interactions. Many species exhibit seasonal migrations, moving to lower elevations during winter months to escape harsh weather conditions.

Reproduction[edit]

The reproductive strategies of Caprinae vary among species, but most exhibit a polygynous mating system, where males compete for access to females. Breeding seasons are often timed to ensure that offspring are born during periods of abundant food supply. Gestation periods typically last around five to six months, resulting in the birth of one or two offspring.

Conservation[edit]

Barbary Sheep, also known as Aoudad, are a species of Caprinae.

Many Caprinae species face threats from habitat loss, hunting, and competition with domestic livestock. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these species and their habitats. Some species, such as the Walia ibex and Himalayan tahr, are considered endangered and are the focus of targeted conservation programs.

Notable Species[edit]

Stuffed Arabian Tahr, a rare species of Caprinae.
Takin, a unique member of the Caprinae subfamily.

Related Pages[edit]