Nubian ibex

Capra nubiana

The Nubian ibex is a desert-dwelling goat species found in mountainous areas of northern and northeast Africa, and the Middle East. Its range is within Algeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, and Yemen.
Capra nubiana The Nubian ibex is a magnificent desert animal. It lives in cliffs and got extinct in most of its range (Ethiopia to Israel). In Israel several hundreds of them thrive and can be seen easily in the town of Mizpe Ramon on the cliffs of the Ramon Crater. Capra nubiana,Fall,Geotagged,Israel,Nubian ibex

Appearance

Nubian ibexes stand around 65–75 cm tall at the shoulder and weigh around 50 kg. They are a light tan color, with a white underbelly; males also have a dark brown stripe down their backs. Nubian ibexes have long, thin horns that extend up and then backwards and down. In males, these reach around 1 m in length, while in females they are much smaller ).
Capra nubiana A nice male on the cliffs of the Ramon Crater in S Israel.  Capra nubiana,Geotagged,Israel,Nubian ibex,Spring

Naming

It is historically considered to be a subspecies of the Alpine ibex, but is increasingly considered a specifically distinct species. The wild population is estimated at 1,200 individuals.
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Status

The International Union for Conservation of Nature has classified the Nubian ibex as "vulnerable" on the basis that fewer than 10,000 mature individuals remain and the population is declining. Threats faced by the animal include competition with livestock for water and fodder, hunting pressure, and habitat destruction.

In Israel, the historically dense ibex population, described in the Bible, was decimated in the wake of the First World War when the sudden availability of rifles enabled Bedouin to hunt them to near extinction.After the establishment of the state, when hunting was outlawed and nature reserves were created in which they were protected, the ibex population rebounded. Three ibex populations have been discovered in Israel: in the Judean Desert, the Negev mountains and Eilat.
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Habitat

Nubian ibexes live in rough, dry, mountainous terrain, where they eat mainly grasses and leaves and are preyed upon by leopards, wolves, common foxes, eagles, and bearded vultures. They are social and herds tend to consist of females, young, and males up to the age of about three years. The males are solitary or form more transitory bands of up to eight individuals. During the breeding season, males join the female-based herds for the six- to eight-week rut. Large males then do battle with much clashing of horns.

Nubian ibexes are diurnal, meaning they are active during the day, and rest at night. On 16 March 1959, the British established the Yob Wildlife Reserve in northern Eritrea specifically to protect significant populations of Nubian ibex in the area.
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Cultural

The Biblical heroine Yael's name means "Ibex" in Hebrew. The Nubian ibex in particular was in the BBC documentary "Life", and featured prominently in the popular television documentary series "Planet Earth".

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassMammalia
OrderArtiodactyla
FamilyBovidae
GenusCapra
SpeciesC. nubiana
Photographed in
Israel
Jordan