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Caprine may
refer to: A goat-antelope
Caprine, norleucine,
aminoacid Ovicaprids,
goats and
sheep taken together in
archaeology and
paleontology Caprine...
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Oreamnos is a
genus of
North American caprines. The
mountain goat (Oreamnos americ****) is the only
living species.
Until the end of the Pleistocene, another...
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small when
compared with
living caprines, with the
brain only
being half the size of
other comparably sized modern caprines,
though a 2024
study found when...
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Caprine arthritis encephalitis virus (CAEV) is a
retrovirus which infects goats and cross-reacts
immunologically with HIV, due to
being from the same...
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tribe within the
subfamily Antilopinae of the
family Bovidae, with
caprines being a type of bovid.
Although most goat-antelopes are
gregarious and...
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Caprine arthritis encephalitis (CAE) is a
viral disease of
goats caused by a
lentivirus called caprine arthritis encephalitis virus. The
disease is found...
- (7 species)
Family Bovidae: cattle, buffaloes, goats, sheep, antelopes,
caprines, and
bison (135 species) In the 1990s,
biological systematics used not...
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bovine husbandry and, for the
first time in this area,
evidence for
caprine herding practices.
Radiocarbon dating places this
occupation at the beginning...
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Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP) is a
cause of
major economic losses to goat
producers in Africa, Asia and the
Middle East.
Disease is caused...
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Castrated males are
called wethers.
While the
words hircine and
caprine both
refer to
anything having a goat-like quality,
hircine is used most...