Alpine Chamois
Latin name : Rupicrapa rupicapra rupicapra
The Alpine Chamois is a mountain game commonly living in the Alps Mountain Range.
It is the tallest species of Chamois, with the darkest coat. The alpine chamois also lives at the highest altitude making it the most athletic and graceful chamois species.
Male adults are 40 to 50 kg in weight with long hooked horns.
It is generally the longest Chamois trophy.
Stalking is the only method of hunting Chamois.
It is the tallest species of Chamois, with the darkest coat. The alpine chamois also lives at the highest altitude making it the most athletic and graceful chamois species.
Male adults are 40 to 50 kg in weight with long hooked horns.
It is generally the longest Chamois trophy.
Stalking is the only method of hunting Chamois.
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