Body Structure and Symmetry
A chamois is a graceful animal in the bovidae family, which is the family of mammals with cloven-hooves. Like most mammals, chamois’s have bilateral symmetry. When each side of the animal are the same and both sides of the animal can mirror each other, you have bilateral symmetry. The average chamois’s height is about two and a half feet. However, the female and male’s chamois weight are different. Male chamois’s weight ranges from about sixty-six pounds to one hundred thirty pounds, where a female chamois’s weight varies from fifty-five pounds to around ninety-nine pounds. An interesting fact about chamois is in the summer, they have brown fur, but in the winter, their fur is grey. This is an advantage …show more content…
The habitat that chamois live in are mountains. Although they live in the mountains, they can still take the heat. Chamois can bare through the winter in the mountains and in the summer. Chamois can be found or located in European mountains. This includes, but is not limited to Romania, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Turkey, and New Zealand.
Diet, Predators, and Prey
Chamois are herbivores, which means that they only eat plants. Unlike autotrophs, chamois cannot make their own food, which means they are heterotrophs. Their diet consists of leaves from shrubs and bushes and grass. Because chamois only eat plants, they have no prey. However, wolves, foxes, wildcats, and humans are their predators who kill and eat them.
Reproduction
There are two different types of reproduction rituals; sexually and asexually. The way a chamois reproduces is through a sexually related reproduction. If an animal is sexually reproducing, it means that the male sperm combines the the female egg, which creates offspring. Once a chamois becomes pregnant, the gestation period lasts for five to six months. After the gestation period, the mother gives birth to her calf. When nursing her young, the mother provides milk for her calf by breast feeding it. In the means of caring for her young, the female tends to protect them from dangerous animals by ramming their horns into them. As a result of this, the mother