Dictionary Definition
caprine adj : being or pertaining to or
resembling a goat or goats; "caprine creatures"; "a caprine strain
of virus"; "a caprine voice"
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Adjective
caprine- Feminine plural form of caprino
Extensive Definition
The term goat antelope usually means any of the
species of mostly
medium-sized bovids that
make up the subfamily Caprinae (as treated here). The domestic
sheep and domestic
goat are both part of the
goat antelope group, and the group itself is part of the family
Bovidae,
which in other branches contains the antelopes and domestic cattle. "Goat antelope" also
sometimes refers to the Tibetan
antelope.
Characteristics
Although most goat antelopes are gregarious and have a fairly stocky build, they diverge in many other ways. For example the Musk Ox (Ovibos moschatus), is adapted to the extreme cold of the tundra; the Rocky Mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus), of North America is specialised for very rugged terrain; the Urial (Ovis orientalis) occupies a largely infertile area from Kashmir to Iran, including much desert country. The European mouflon (Ovis musimon) is thought to be the ancestor of the modern domestic sheep (Ovis aries).Many species became extinct since the last
ice age,
probably largely because of human interaction. Of the survivors:
- five are classified as endangered,
- eight as vulnerable,
- seven as of concern and needing conservation measures, but at lower risk, and
- seven species are secure.
Members of the group vary considerably in size,
from just over a metre long for a full-grown grey goral
(Nemorhaedus goral), to almost 2.5 metres long for a musk ox, and
from under 30 kg to more than 350 kg. Musk oxen in captivity have
reached over 650 kg.
In lifestyle, the caprids fall into two broad
classes, resource-defenders which are territorial and defend a
small, food-rich area against other members of the same species,
and grazers, which gather together into herds and roam freely over
a larger, usually relatively infertile area.
The resource-defenders are the more primitive
group: they tend to be smaller in size, dark in colour, males and
females fairly alike, have long, tassellated ears, a long mane, and
dagger-shaped horns. The grazers evolved more recently. They tend
to be larger, highly social, and rather than mark territory with
scent glands, they have highly evolved dominance behaviours. There
is no sharp dividing line between the groups, but a continuum
between the serows at one end of the spectrum and sheep, true
goats, and musk oxen at the other.
Evolution
The goat antelope or caprid group is known from as early as the Miocene, when members of the group resembled the modern serow in their general body form. The group did not reach its greatest diversity until the recent ice ages, when many of its members became specialised for marginal, often extreme, environments: mountains, deserts, and the Subarctic region.The ancestors of the modern sheep and goats (both
rather vague and ill-defined terms) are thought to have moved into
mountainous regions – sheep becoming specialised
occupants of the foothills and nearby plains, and relying on flight
and flocking for defence
against predators, and goats adapting to very steep terrain where
predators are at a disadvantage.
Classification
FAMILY BOVIDAE- Subfamily Caprinae
- Tribe Ovibovini
- Tribe Caprini
- Genus Ammotragus
- Barbary sheep, Ammotragus lervia
- Genus Capra
- Wild
goat, Capra aegagrus
- Domestic goat, Capra aegagrus hircus
- West Caucasian tur, Capra caucasia
- East Caucasian tur, Capra cylindricornis
- Markhor, Capra falconeri
- Alpine ibex, Capra ibex
- Nubian ibex, Capra nubiana
- Spanish ibex, Capra pyrenaica
- Wild
goat, Capra aegagrus
- Siberian
ibex, Capra sibirica
- Walia ibex, Capra walie
- Genus Hemitragus
- Nilgiri tahr, Hemitragus hylocrius
- Arabian tahr, Hemitragus jayakari
- Himalayan tahr, Hemitragus jemlahicus
- Genus Ovis
- Argali, Ovis ammon
- Domestic sheep, Ovis aries
- American bighorn sheep, Ovis canadensis
- Dall or thinhorn sheep, Ovis dalli
- European mouflon, Ovis musimon
- Snow sheep, Ovis nivicola
- Urial, Ovis orientalis
- Genus Pseudois
- Bharal (Himalayan blue sheep), Pseudois nayaur
- Dwarf blue sheep, Pseudois schaeferi
- Genus Ammotragus
- Tribe Naemorhedini
- Genus Capricornis
- Japanese serow, Capricornis crispus
- Mainland serow, Capricornis sumatraensis
- Taiwan serow, Capricornis swinhoei
- Genus Nemorhaedus
- Red goral, Nemorhaedus baileyi
- Chinese goral, Nemorhaedus caudatus
- Grey goral, Nemorhaedus goral
- Genus Oreamnos
- Rocky Mountain goat, Oreamnos americanus
- Genus Rupicapra
- Pyrenean chamois, Rupicapra pyrenaica
- Chamois, Rupicapra rupicapra
- Genus Capricornis
- Subfamily Pantholopinae
- Tribe Pantholopini
- Genus Pantholops
- Chiru (Tibetan antelope), Pantholops hodgsoni
- Genus Pantholops
- Tribe Pantholopini
References
caprine in Afrikaans: Bok
caprine in Min Nan: Iûⁿ-á
caprine in Czech: Kozy a ovce
caprine in Danish: Caprinae
caprine in German: Ziegenartige
caprine in Spanish: Caprinae
caprine in Esperanto: Kaprenoj
caprine in French: Caprinae
caprine in Croatian: Kozolike antilope
caprine in Italian: Caprinae
caprine in Hebrew: יעלים
caprine in Lithuanian: Ožkos
caprine in Dutch: Bokken
caprine in Japanese: ヤギ亜科
caprine in Norwegian: Sauer og geiter
caprine in Polish: Kozłowate
caprine in Portuguese: Caprinae
caprine in Russian: Козьи
caprine in Simple English: Caprinae
caprine in Swedish: Caprinae
caprine in Chinese: 羊亚科