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1. (Zo["o]l.) A small species of antelope (Rupicapra tragus), living on the loftiest mountain ridges of Europe, as the Alps, Pyrenees, etc. It possesses remarkable agility, and is a favorite object of chase.
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A small species of antelope (Rupicapra tragus), living on the loftiest mountain ridges of Europe, as the Alps, Pyrenees, etc. ...
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Definition of rupicapra tragus in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for rupicapra tragus. ... Online Dictionary : R : rupicapra tragus...
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Definition: Rupicapra ... English words defined with "Rupicapra": genus RupicapraRupicapra rupicapra. (references) ... Alternative Orthography: Rupicapra;
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Definition: Tragus ... Date "tragus" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1588. (references) ... Expression using "tragus": Rupicapra tragus. Additional references.
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CHAMOIS, the Franco-Swiss name of an Alpine ruminant known in the German cantons as Gemse, and to naturalists as Rupicapra tragus or R. rupicapra tragus.
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XVI — * Kauf: Dr. Girtanner, St. Gallen: 1 Fell mit Schädel einer Gemse, Rupicapra tragus Gray vom österreichisch - schweizerischen Grenzgebirge und ein ...
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The true chamois (Rupicapra tragus) inhabits the high mountains from t he Pyrenees to the Caucasus, and there is no reason to suppose that it was ever found in Syria or Palestine.
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The true chamois (Rupicapra tragus) inhabits the high mountains from t he Pyrenees to the Caucasus, and there is no reason to suppose that it was ever found in Syria or Palestine.
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