Iberian ibex, also known as the Spanish wild goat or Iberian wild goat, is a specific type of wild goat native to the mountain ranges of Iberia. The Iberian ibex is a stocky, mountainous animal, known for its agility and climbing prowess. They use this ability to escape predators, making them an especially challenging quarry. The largest huntable variety of Iberian ibex, the Beceite, has the second largest horns of the four, which can grow over 0.75 m in length. They weigh the most of the Iberian ibex subspecies, with males approaching up to 110.00 kg. The Beceite can be easily identified by their size and the curvature of their horns, which leans towards an outward configuration, making crescent shapes.
Class and Difficulty: Class 4 (Up to 5-Medium)
Weight Range: 35kg - 110kg
Home Reserve(s): Cuatro Colinas
Great One Score: No Great One
Gold Score: 142.90
Silver Score: 78
Fur Type(s): Albino, Brown Hybrid, Buff, Grey, Grey-Brown, Light Brown, Melanistic, Orange
Trophy Type: Horns
Additional Features:
The Beceite Ibex is a class 4 goat. It can be hunted in the Cuatro Colinas Game Reserve. The Beceite Ibex is one of four types of ibex found in the Cuatro Colinas Game Reserve along the Ronda Ibex, the Southeastern Spanish Ibex and the Gredos Ibex.