Ammotragus 【POPULAR】
: Their sandy-brown or rufous pelage provides excellent camouflage against the desert rocks and mountains where they live. Distribution and Habitat Ammotragus lervia (Pallas, 1777) - GBIF
: Both sexes possess heavy, ridged horns that curve outward and backward in a smooth arc, though they are significantly larger and thicker in males, reaching up to 80 cm. ammotragus
: They are easily recognized by the long, shaggy hair on their throat, chest, and front legs—often referred to as "chaps". : Their sandy-brown or rufous pelage provides excellent










