caprine animal
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Definition
Noun: A caprine animal is any of numerous agile ruminant mammals that are related to sheep but are distinguished by typically having a beard and straight horns. This term broadly refers to animals belonging to the goat tribe or subfamily.
Usage
The term "caprine animal" is a formal, zoological classification. It is used to describe animals with specific biological characteristics shared with goats. In everyday language, the simpler term "goat" is more common.
Examples
- The mountain slope was home to several wild caprine animals.
- Domestic caprine animals, such as the Nubian goat, are important for milk production.
- Biologists studied the behavior of the caprine animal native to the cliffs.
Advanced Usage
- As a taxonomic descriptor: In scientific literature, "caprine" is used as an adjective relating to goats. For example, "caprine physiology" refers to the biological systems of goats.
- In comparative contexts: The term can be used to highlight distinctions within the bovid family, e.g., "Unlike ovine (sheep) species, caprine animals are more agile climbers."
Variants and Related Words
- Caprine (adjective): Of or relating to goats.
- Example: The farm specialized in caprine husbandry.
- Goat (noun): The common name for a domesticated caprine animal.
- Kid (noun): A young goat.
Synonyms
- Goat
- Billy goat (specifically a male goat)
- Nanny goat (specifically a female goat)
Notes on Meaning
The core meaning refers to the biological group. It does not typically refer to sheep, though they are related. The defining features include being ruminants, agile, and possessing straight horns and often a beard (a trait particularly prominent in males).
Noun
- any of numerous agile ruminants related to sheep but having a beard and straight horns