
Cantabrian Chamois Hunting
The Cantabrian chamois, scientifically known as *Rupicapra parva*, is a goat-antelope species endemic to the Cantabrian Mountains of northern Spain. This species represents the distinctive wildlife of Europe’s mountainous areas and plays a vital role in its ecosystem. To protect the Cantabrian chamois, conservation efforts are essential due to the various threats it encounters. These animals are social creatures that typically form small groups, especially females along with their offspring. In contrast, males are usually more solitary, particularly outside the mating season. As herbivores, they primarily feed on grasses, leaves, and herbs, adapting their diet based on seasonal changes and what is available.
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