Animal of the genus Capra
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GOATAnimal of the genus Capra.
ibexany of several wild goats (genus Capra, especially C. ibex) living chiefly in high mountain areas of the Old World and having large recurved horns transversely ridged in front
goatany of various hollow-horned ruminant mammals (especially of the genus Capra) related to the sheep but of lighter build and with backwardly arching horns, a short tail, and usually straight hair
ASSAnimal of the genus Equus
uintathereany animal of the genus Uintatherium, gigantic fossil ungulates
congenersAn animal or plant of the same genus as another
uintatheresUINTATHERE, any animal of the genus Uintatherium, gigantic fossil ungulates
congenerAn animal or plant of the same genus as another
congeneric(of an animal or plant species) Belonging to the same genus
dinocerasa uintathere, an animal of the genus Uintatherium, gigantic fossil ungulates
dinocerasesDINOCERAS, a uintathere, an animal of the genus Uintatherium, gigantic fossil ungulates
sphenodonan animal of the genus, also known as hatteria, to which the tuatara belongs
diprotodontidan animal of the Diprotodontidae, an extinct family of marsupials including the genus Diprotodon
sphenodonsSPHENODON, an animal of the genus, also known as hatteria, to which the tuatara belongs
diprotodontidsDIPROTODONTID, an animal of the Diprotodontidae, an extinct family of marsupials including the genus Diprotodon
coturnixany of several small Old World quails of the genus Coturnix, esp. C. japonica(Japanese quail), widely used as a laboratory animal
tsetseany of several dipteran flies (genus Glossina) that occur in Africa south of the Sahara and include vectors of human and animal trypanosomes called also tsetse compare sleeping sickness
rabiesan acute virus disease of the nervous system of mammals that is caused by a rhabdovirus (species Rabies virus of the genus Lyssavirus) usually transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal and that is characterized typically by increased salivation, abnormal behavior, and eventual paralysis and death when untreated