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The bezoar ibex ( Capra aegagrus aegagrus) is a that is native to the montane forested areas in the and the .


Characteristics
The bezoar ibex, which weighs around 60 kg (130 lb) is known particularly for the size of its horns; it possesses the world's longest horns in relation to body weight, and can exceed high, those in the south and east desert ranges are typically smaller by 30 percent. Females are slightly smaller and their horns tend to grow to . Males have a dark brown summer coat, while the females have a more reddish-gold, and both sexes shift to a gray-colored coat in winter. Both sexes also have a tuft of hair extending from the chin. The ibexes have a black stripe from the spine that extends over the shoulder, limbs, and neck. This stripe darkens in the season.


Distribution and habitat
In the , the bezoar ibex ranges from the upper Argun river in Georgia to , in the Andi Koisu and Avar Koisu river basins in and up to the headwaters of the Jurmut river. In the , it occurs in the mountain ranges in Azerbaijan and Armenia, including the Zangezur Mountains, , Mrovdagh, and Delidagh ranges. In Iran, it is widely distributed and lives in rocky terrain, mountainous areas, on cliffs along the seashore, deciduous forests and in some areas in the desert. In Iraq, it occurs in the along the borders with Turkey and Iran.


Introduced
The goat populations on some and in were introduced during the and constitute relict populations of the ( Capra hircus) that are now . The bezoar ibex is one of the domestic goat's .
(1999). 9780521634953, Cambridge University Press.
Wild goats are thought to have been domesticated at least 10,000 years . In the United States, bezoar ibex were introduced to the Florida mountains in in 1970. Initially only 15 were imported from Iran but in 1974 an additional 27 were released, leading to a self-sustaining population.


Hybrid bezoar ibex
The hybrid ibex is a cross between a wild bezoar ibex and a domestic goat. It occurs in several localities in one district of Turkey and crosses over habitats with the bezoar in some of these areas. Hybrids tend to be very similar to the bezoar ibex, but have much longer, floppier ears and a longer coat. The most prominent difference may be the horns, which flare out significantly in comparison to those of a true ibex.

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