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An authoritative natural-history account examines the white, high-altitude mountain goat (Oreamnos), detailing its remote Rocky Mountain–to–Alaskan range, scarce representation in captivity, and confusion with similar species. It surveys taxonomy and comparative anatomy within the rupicaprine group, discusses distinctive features such as white pelage, short stout cannon bones, horn shape, and large scent glands, and notes a southern color variant. Habitat and behavior in inaccessible alpine terrain are described, and specimen measurements and illustrations are provided to clarify identification and variation.
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