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The chamois (Rupicapra spp.) is a goat-antelope genus native to mountains in Europe, including the European Alps, the Pyrenees, the Carpathians, the Tatra Mountains, the Balkans, parts of Turkey, the Caucasus, and the Apennines. The chamois has also been introduced to the South Island of New Zealand. Some subspecies of chamois are strictly protected in the EU under the European Habitats Directive.
The English name comes from French chamois. This is derived from Gaulish camox (attested in Latin, 5th century), itself perhaps a borrowing from some Alpine language (Raetic, Ligurian). The Gaulish form also underlies German Gemse, Gams, Gämse, Italian Camoscio, Ladin Ciamorz.
The usual pronunciation for the animal is UK /ˈʃæmwɑː/ or US /ʃæmˈwɑː/, approximating the French pronunciation [ʃaˈmwa]. However, when referring to chamois leather, and in New Zealand often for the animal itself, it is /ˈʃæmi/, and sometimes spelt "shammy" or "chamy". The plural of "chamois" is spelled the same as the singular, and it may be pronounced with the final "s" sounded: /ˈʃæmwɑːz/, /ʃæmˈwɑːz/, /ˈʃæmiz/. However, as with many other quarry species, the plural for the animal is often pronounced the same as the singular.
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Début de printemps en montagne. Les dernières plaques de neige s'accrochent encore aux sommets, tandis que partout ailleurs un peu plus bas, la végétation a déjà pris un vigoureux élan. De loin en loin, dans les rochers ou sur les pentes herbeuses, en groupe ou solitaires, de petites tâches vivantes s'agitent. Pourtant peu d'animaux fréquentent ces parages élevés où la vie est difficile. Mais celui-ci est un spécialiste de la montagne. Vous l'avez reconnu : corps trapu, drôles de petites cornes noires recourbées vers l'arrière et plantées entre deux oreilles très mobiles : c'est le chamois qui est de sortie au petit matin... A la fin de l'hiver, les chamois ne font pas belle figure. Depuis trois ou quatre mois, ils n'ont eu à se mettre sous la dent que quelques rares lichens, un peu de m...
Programa Chespirito Nº 15 (1983): Los Caquitos - O perigoso sósia do Chaveco (El Chamois)
A natural leather chamois is one of the oldest and best car drying products available. If properly cared for, a genuine sheepskin chamois can last many years. This video outlines some basic ways to extend the life of your natural chamois.
Todd Pearson and NIck Muche join Ricky & Meena Mills in Slovenia for another Chamois Hunting Adventure. The weather gets bad and they get snowed in and have to hike off of the mountain.
Tir d'un jeune bouc à 220 mètres. Manqué quelques jours plus tôt, ce chamois a été tiré pendant le rut. La balle de 30R Blaser lui a perforé le foie et le poumon, il n'est pourtant pas mort sur le coup.
Chamois fa parte del Cervino ski paradise e è l'unico comune della Valle d'Aosta raggiungibile solo a piedi o in funivia, la macchina bisogna lasciarla a valle. Alcune belle piste di varia difficoltà servono un comprensorio non molto grande ma piacevole.
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Realtree Global Hunting is back with an exciting hunt for Chamois in the beautiful Swiss Alps. Owen Beardsmore sets out with Cervus UK on an eventful hike through mountainous terrain, tracking for these incredibly rare animals. Native to the European Mountains, these large mountain goats are difficult to find as they are often found at the highest peak on the rockiest terrain, making this hunt especially dangerous. With high altitudes and miles of breathtaking mountains to hike, most hunters take on this special hunt with great anticipation. As Owen Beardsmore climbs ever higher, the excitement builds to an impressive finish as the team catch even more glimpses of the elusive chamois. If you enjoyed this video and would like more information on the many tailor-made hunting trips avai...
L'Armurerie JMARTEMIS et ACTEON CHASSE vous présentent une vidéo de chasse du chamois à l'approche dans les Alpes du Sud. Lors de cette sortie Jennifer prélèvera un chamois éterlou d'un tir à 120m guidé par Thomas guide professionnel ACTEON CHASSE. L'équipement de Jennifer avec une carabine WEATHERBY CAMILA en calibre 308win, lunette de tir SWAROVSKI Z8, munition SOLOGNE CARTOUCHES GPA, vêtements de chasse femme STAGUNT
To cream or not to cream? From the history to modern application - we talk you through why you might to use, or not use, chamois cream. Subscribe to GCN: http://gcn.eu/SubscribeToGCN Register your interest in the GCN Club: http://gcn.eu/ru Get exclusive GCN gear in the GCN shop! http://gcn.eu/rt To cream... Or not to cream? That is the question. Before we answer this burning, often taboo question that still leaves many riders scratching their heads, let's have a look at the history of the humble chamois cream, put on this earth to soothe, protect, and stop the chafing of the delicate nether regions. Prior to the introduction of the chamois, legend has it that riders often placed a steak in between their soft parts and woolly shorts to soothe and prevent chafing. A steak which they'd eat ...