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The subfamily Caprinae, also sometimes referred to as the tribe Caprini, is part of the
ruminant Ruminants (suborder Ruminantia) are hoofed herbivorous grazing or browsing mammals that are able to acquire nutrients from plant-based food by fermenting it in a specialized stomach prior to digestion, principally through microbial actions. The ...
family Family (from la, familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its members and of society. Ideall ...
Bovidae The Bovidae comprise the biological family of cloven-hoofed, ruminant mammals that includes cattle, bison, buffalo, antelopes, and caprines. A member of this family is called a bovid. With 143 extant species and 300 known extinct species, th ...
, and consists of mostly medium-sized
bovid The Bovidae comprise the biological family of cloven-hoofed, ruminant mammals that includes cattle, bison, buffalo, antelopes, and caprines. A member of this family is called a bovid. With 143 extant species and 300 known extinct species, th ...
s. A member of this subfamily is called a caprine, or, more informally, a goat-antelope (although they are not considered
antelope The term antelope is used to refer to many species of even-toed ruminant that are indigenous to various regions in Africa and Eurasia. Antelope comprise a wastebasket taxon defined as any of numerous Old World grazing and browsing hoofed mammal ...
s). Within this tribe, a prominent clade includes
sheep Sheep or domestic sheep (''Ovis aries'') are domesticated, ruminant mammals typically kept as livestock. Although the term ''sheep'' can apply to other species in the genus ''Ovis'', in everyday usage it almost always refers to domesticated sh ...
and
goats The goat or domestic goat (''Capra hircus'') is a domesticated species of goat-antelope typically kept as livestock. It was domesticated from the wild goat (''C. aegagrus'') of Southwest Asia and Eastern Europe. The goat is a member of the a ...
. Some earlier taxonomies considered Caprinae a separate family called Capridae (with the members being caprids), but now it is usually considered either a subfamily within the Bovidae, or a tribe within the subfamily
Antilopinae The Antilopines are even-toed ungulates belonging to the subfamily Antilopinae of the family Bovidae. The members of tribe Antilopini include the gazelles, blackbucks, springboks, gerenuks, dibatags, and Central Asian gazelles, are often referred ...
of the family Bovidae, with caprines being a type of bovid.


Characteristics

Although most goat-antelopes are gregarious and have fairly stocky builds, they diverge in many other ways – the
muskox The muskox (''Ovibos moschatus'', in Latin "musky sheep-ox"), also spelled musk ox and musk-ox, plural muskoxen or musk oxen (in iu, ᐅᒥᖕᒪᒃ, umingmak; in Woods Cree: ), is a hoofed mammal of the family Bovidae. Native to the Arctic, ...
(''Ovibos moschatus'') is adapted to the extreme cold of the
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; the
mountain goat The mountain goat (''Oreamnos americanus''), also known as the Rocky Mountain goat, is a hoofed mammal endemic to mountainous areas of western North America. A subalpine to alpine species, it is a sure-footed climber commonly seen on cliffs an ...
(''Oreamnos americanus'') of
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is specialised for very rugged terrain; the
urial The urial ( ; ''Ovis vignei''), also known as the arkars or shapo, is a wild sheep native to Central and South Asia. It is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. Characteristics Urial males have large horns, curling outwards from the t ...
(''Ovis orientalis'') occupies a largely infertile area from
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to
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, including much desert country. The
Armenian mouflon The Armenian mouflon (''Ovis gmelini gmelini'') is an endangered subspecies of mouflon endemic to Iran, Armenia, Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Iraq. Taxonomy The Armenian mouflon was first described in 1840 by Edward B ...
(''Ovis gmelini gmelini'') is thought to be the ancestor of the modern
domestic sheep Sheep or domestic sheep (''Ovis aries'') are domesticated, ruminant mammals typically kept as livestock. Although the term ''sheep'' can apply to other species in the genus ''Ovis'', in everyday usage it almost always refers to domesticated sh ...
(''Ovis aries''). Many species have become extinct since the last
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, 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 long for a full-grown grey goral (''Nemorhaedus goral''), to almost long for a musk ox, and from under to more than . Musk oxen in captivity have reached over . The lifestyles of 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, tessellated ears, long manes, and dagger-shaped horns. The grazers (sometimes collectively known as tsoan caprids, from the Hebrew '' tso'n'' meaning sheep and goats) evolved more recently. They tend to be larger, highly social, and rather than mark territory with scent glands, they have highly evolved dominance behaviours. No sharp line divides the groups, but a continuum varies from the serows at one end of the spectrum to sheep, true goats, and musk oxen at the other.


Evolution

The goat-antelope, or caprid, group is known from as early as the
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, when members of the group resembled the modern
serow The serows ( or ) are four species of medium-sized goat-like or antelope-like mammals of the genus ''Capricornis''. All four species of serow were until recently also classified under '' Naemorhedus'', which now only contains the gorals. Extant ...
in their general body form. The group did not reach its greatest diversity until the recent
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s, when many of its members became specialised for marginal, often extreme, environments: mountains, deserts, and the
subarctic The subarctic zone is a region in the Northern Hemisphere immediately south of the true Arctic, north of humid continental regions and covering much of Alaska, Canada, Iceland, the north of Scandinavia, Siberia, and the Cairngorms. Genera ...
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. Internal relationships of Caprinae based on
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.


Species

Phylogeny based on Hassanin ''et al.'', 2009 and Calamari, 2021. Family
Bovidae The Bovidae comprise the biological family of cloven-hoofed, ruminant mammals that includes cattle, bison, buffalo, antelopes, and caprines. A member of this family is called a bovid. With 143 extant species and 300 known extinct species, th ...
* Subfamily Caprinae or Tribe Caprini


Fossil genera

The following extinct genera of Caprinae have been identified: * Tribe Caprini ** Genus ''
Myotragus ''Myotragus'' ( Neo-Latin, derived from the Greek: , and "Balearian mouse-goat"), is an extinct genus of goat-antelope in the tribe Caprini which lived on the Balearic Islands of Mallorca and Menorca in the western Mediterranean until its exti ...
'' *** ''Myotragus balearicus''† * Tribe Ovibovini ** Genus '' Bootherium'' *** ''Bootherium bombifrons''† ** Genus ''
Euceratherium The shrub-ox (''Euceratherium collinum'') is an extinct genus and species of ovibovine caprine native to North America along with '' Bootherium'' (''Bootherium bombifrons'') and Soergel's ox (''Soergelia mayfieldi''). Descriptions ''Eucera ...
'' *** ''Euceratherium collinum''† ** Genus ''
Makapania ''Makapania'' is an extinct genus of large caprine or ovibovine from the Pliocene and Pleistocene of southern and East Africa. It is remarkable in that its horns were positioned laterally. Its body weight is estimated to have been about 263&nbs ...
'' *** ''Makapania broomi''† ** Genus '' Megalovis'' ** Genus '' Soergelia'' *** ''Soergelia mayfieldi''† ** Genus '' Tsaidamotherium'' *** ''Tsaidamotherium brevirostrum''† *** ''Tsaidamotherium hedini''† ;Unsorted *†'' Benicerus'' *†'' Boopsis'' *†'' Capraoryx'' *†'' Caprotragoides'' *†'' Criotherium'' *†'' Damalavus'' *†'' Gallogoral'' *†'' Lyrocerus'' *†'' Mesembriacerus'' *†'' Neotragocerus'' *†'' Nesogoral'' *†'' Norbertia'' *†''
Numidocapra ''Numidocapra'' is an extinct genus of bovid from the Pleistocene of Africa. Taxonomy Originally placed in the subfamily caprinae, ''Numidocapra'' is now generally classified as a member of the subfamily Alcelaphinae. Three species are considere ...
'' *†'' Oioceros'' *†'' Olonbulukia'' *†'' Pachygazella'' *†'' Pachytragus'' *†'' Palaeoreas'' *†'' Palaeoryx'' *†'' Paraprotoryx'' *†'' Parapseudotragus'' *†'' Parurmiatherium'' *†'' Praeovibos'' *†'' Procamptoceras'' *†'' Prosinotragus'' *†'' Protoryx'' *† ''
Protovis ''Protovis himalayensis'' is a prehistoric species of sheep found in latest Miocene to Late Pliocene-aged strata of Himalayan Tibet in 2016. ''Protovis'' was found only by some fragments such as its horns Horns or The Horns may refer to: * Plu ...
'' *†'' Pseudotragus'' *†'' Qurliqnoria'' *†'' Samotragus'' *†'' Sinocapra'' *†'' Sinomegoceros'' *†'' Sinopalaeoceros'' *†'' Sinotragus'' *†'' Sivacapra'' *†'' Sporadotragus'' *†'' Tethytragus'' *†'' Tossunnoria'' *†'' Turcocerus'' *†'' Urmiatherium''


References

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