- The
subfamily Caprinae, also
sometimes referred to as the
tribe Caprini, is part of the
ruminant family Bovidae, and
consists of
mostly medium-sized bovids...
-
Palazzo Caprini was a
Renaissance palazzo in Rome, Italy, in the
Borgo rione between Piazza Scossacavalli and via
Alessandrina (also
named Borgo Nuovo)...
- τράγος "mouse-goat") is an
extinct genus of goat-antelope in the
tribe Caprini which lived on the
Balearic Islands of
Mallorca and
Menorca in the western...
- Europe. The goat is a
member of the
animal family Bovidae and the
tribe Caprini,
meaning it is
closely related to the sheep.
There are over 300 distinct...
- Babak, Stanislav; Binétruy, Pierre; Berti, Emanuele; Bohé, Alejandro;
Caprini, Chiara; Colpi, Monica; Cornish, Neil J; Danzmann, Karsten; Dufaux, Jean-François;...
- Caprinae, or the
tribe Caprini.
Phylogenetic evidence indicates that
Pantholops is the most
basal member of the
Caprinae /
Caprini, and
belongs to its own...
- the
distribution and
status of the
aoudad Ammotragus lervia (Bovidae,
Caprini) in Tunisia". Mammalia.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint:
multiple names: authors...
-
Monica Caprini (born 15 May 1974) is an
Italian women's
international footballer who
plays as a defender. She is a
member of the
Italy women's national...
-
Mammalia Order:
Artiodactyla Family:
Bovidae Subfamily:
Caprinae Tribe:
Caprini Genus: Ovis Species: O. aries
Binomial name Ovis
aries Linnaeus, 1758 Synonyms...
-
except for the
pilasters at each level. In Rome,
Donato Bramante's
Palazzo Caprini ("House of Raphael", by 1510, now destro****)
provided a
standard model...