SPANISH IBEX:
The Spanish Ibex, as the name suggests, is only to be found in Spain and is the King of the European species, the most important trophy for any hunter or mountain lover.
We will offer the hunter the possibility of hunting the four existing sub-species, Gredos, Beceite, Almijara or Sureste and Ronda, which are distinguished from each other by the different shapes of their horns and coats and which take the name of the mountains they inhabit.
GREDOS ( CAPRA HISPANICA VICTORIAE)

This is possibly the most beautiful and important of the four, adapting its antlers to the shape of a lyre. It lives in the mountains of Gredos, in the centre of Spain. The hunting area is very large and occasionally the use of horses is necessary. These are provided by GSH.
BECEITE ( CAPRA HISPANICA MARITIMUS)
Its horns have a very open appearance and tend to towards a growing upward curve. These mountains are located very close to the sea, meaning that the climate is very mild, although this does not prevent a rough and rugged landscape, where the hunter can fully enjoy the hunt in its purest state.
ALMIJARA / SOUTH-EASTERN ( CAPARA HISPANICA PENIBETICUS)
Its horns follow an extraordinary backward curve which is reminiscent of that of the sheep.
The animals inhabit very steep areas that are difficult to access where the hunter will enjoy emotionally intense stalks.
RONDA ( CAPRA HISPANICA MERIDIONALIS)
This is the smallest of the four. Its horns grow vertically and are somewhat squashed in shape. They are more similar to their cousins, the Central European Ibex.
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