- The
chamois (/ˈʃæmwɑː/; French: [ʃamwa] ) (Rupicapra rupicapra) or
Alpine chamois is a
species of goat-antelope
native to the
mountains in
Southern Europe...
- Look up
chamois in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) is a
species of goat-antelope
native to Europe.
Chamois may also refer...
- CS99-1970).
Chamois leather is
often counterfeited with goat or pig skin, the
practice of
which is a
particular profession called by the
French chamoiser. The...
- The
Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica) is a goat-antelope that
lives in the
Pyrenees and
Cantabrian Mountains of Spain,
France and Andorra, and the...
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Chamois Niortais Football Club (French pronunciation: [ʃamwa njɔʁtɛ];
often referred to as Les
Chamois,
Chamois Niortais, or
simply Niort) are a French...
- The
Tatra chamois (Rupicapra
rupicapra tatrica; Slovak: Kamzík vrchovský tatranský; Polish:
Kozica tatrzańska) is a
subspecies of the
chamois of the genus...
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Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Chamois was
platted in 1856, and
named after the
chamois, a
European animal. A post
office called Chamois has been in operation...
- milk
Chyangra Nepal (High mountains)
Himalayas Wool, meat
Chamba Himalaya Chamois Coloured Chamoisée
Switzerland meat, milk
Changthangi Bamar,
Pashmina Tibet...
- horn of a
chamois, goat, or
other suitable animal. The
gemshorn receives its name from the
German language, in
which Gemshorn means a "
chamois horn". The...
- and roe deer,
boars and
living in the mountains, marmots, steinbocks,
chamois among others. A
number of insects, such as the
small tortoises**** butterfly...