bezoar goat
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Definition
Noun: * A wild goat species: The bezoar goat is a wild goat species (Capra aegagrus) native to mountainous regions of Western Asia, including Iran, Turkey, and the Caucasus. It is considered the wild ancestor of the domestic goat.
Usage Notes
- The term "bezoar goat" is a specific common name for this species. It is also frequently called the wild goat or Persian wild goat.
- The name "bezoar" originates from historical medicine, where a stone-like mass (a bezoar) sometimes found in the digestive tracts of these animals was believed to have antidotal properties.
Examples
- The rugged mountain slopes are the natural habitat of the bezoar goat.
- Conservation efforts are underway to protect the remaining populations of the bezoar goat.
- Researchers study the bezoar goat to understand the genetics of goat domestication.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic and zoological contexts, the scientific name is used precisely to refer to this species.
- The term can appear in historical texts related to ancient medicine or trade in "bezoar stones."
Variants and Related Words
- Wild goat: A more general common name for the same species.
- Persian wild goat: A regional variant of the common name.
- Capra aegagrus: The scientific binomial name.
- Bezoar: (Noun) Historically, a calcified mass found in the stomachs of animals like goats, once used as an antidote for poison.
Synonyms
- Wild goat
- Persian wild goat
Different Meanings
- The word "bezoar" alone (without "goat") refers specifically to the hardened mass found in an animal's digestive system, not the animal itself.
Noun
- wild goat of Iran and adjacent regions