Balearean boc
Species of wild goat endemic to the Balearic Islands
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The Balearean boc (Capra hircus var. majorcan[1]) also known as the Majorcan wild goat, is a caprid present on the Balearic Islands in Spain. Being the only big game species that exists in the Balearic Islands, it has attracted attention from international hunters, particularly from the United States, where the SCI included it as a game species in 2004.[2] The CIC and the National Board of Trophy Hunting Homologation included it in 2009 and 2008 respectively.[3]

Description
The Balearean boc has reddish fur with a black underside, forehead, and spine. It also has large spiraling horns protruding from its head.
Taxonomy
Range
Habitats
Behavior
Balearean bocs often flee at the first sign of danger, typically running uphill, contrary to the common misconception that views them as tame. They are able to obtain some of their metabolic water from food, but if liquid water is available, they drink and wallow in it.
See also
- Myotragus balearicus, a goat antelope that was endemic to the Balearic island prior to the arrival of humans.