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The different sent on October 26, 2017 (12:34) by Solander. 63 comments, 2557 views.

at 600mm, 1/800 f/6.3, ISO 1600, hand held. Specie: Capra ibex

Chissà cosa è successo a questo stambecco con un corno completamente storto. Ingrandendo l'immagine mi sembra di vedere una ferita, vecchia di 5 o 6 anni, deve comunque essere stato un trauma molto forte, ma è sopravvissuto e vista la mole è anche molto in forma, Foto del 25/10/17, Val di Peio. Trentino occidentale.



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avatarsenior
sent on October 26, 2017 (13:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A really unique document, thank you for sharing it ;-)
A greeting

avatarsenior
sent on October 26, 2017 (14:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Interesting. Anyway, I think he suffered a trauma when he was a little kid, near the horn growth point (a fall or hit by a rock etc ...). Usually this happens, then the horn grows deformed as in this case ...
Hello

avatarjunior
sent on October 26, 2017 (14:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

any one with the same "defect" in the grand paradise park, just a little less in the flesh, I will post photos
A greeting
Carlo

avatarsupporter
sent on October 26, 2017 (17:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

excellent document: -o

avatarsupporter
sent on October 26, 2017 (17:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great photo and document ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on October 26, 2017 (18:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks to everyone for the comments and the visits, I have another doubt, considering the pictures from different angles. Origin of damage. maybe human. A hole in the horn.

Well, let's see.

user79089
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sent on October 26, 2017 (18:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Different but very nice, Marco compliments for the best shot: -o
Hello
Ignazio

avatarsupporter
sent on October 26, 2017 (18:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Accipitous catching! : -o The ibex is not a big problem to photograph it, but I refer to the peculiarity of this photo. Maybe a rock or a tap? I doubt a fall for loss of control, rather than a consequence of a loving dispute. I do not feel as violent as the impact with the rival, that violence is such as to break such strong horns. Last doubt: is hunting area? I would also like to hear your opinion as Marco, considering that you are ... of the profession :-P I conclude that seeing the state of health of this majestic exemplar, he accidently absorbed the accident. Beautiful and interesting document, congratulations.
bye gios ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on October 26, 2017 (19:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

What document Marco, very interesting the various theories, the worst but most likely the most likely view your experience is yours. Fortunately, the mole is good. Good shooting.
Hi Andrea

avatarsenior
sent on October 26, 2017 (19:53) | This comment has been translated

Great catch!

avatarsenior
sent on October 26, 2017 (20:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Quoto Ignazio: beautiful in its abnormality! It would be interesting to find out if and how much that shape of the horn sets it in the period of loves ...

avatarsenior
sent on October 26, 2017 (20:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A very interesting document! I also did not know there was the ibex in Peio valley ...

avatarsenior
sent on October 26, 2017 (20:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I go to congratulations x photo and document, interesting discussion ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on October 26, 2017 (21:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

We welcome Ivan, very beautiful and original.

avatarsenior
sent on October 26, 2017 (21:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

What a nice beak! A highlander since he survived so well.
Hello Marco

user87463
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sent on October 27, 2017 (1:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I've seen haystacks without a horn but never a similar specimen. However, the trauma, if this is the case, seems to have occurred in the last two years. Despite the obvious difficulties of balance and balance, the animal seems to be at the top of the shape, ready for the season of loves that is almost at the door ;-)
Beautiful document and great photo 8-)

avatarsenior
sent on October 27, 2017 (7:41) | This comment has been translated

Very nice!

avatarsupporter
sent on October 27, 2017 (12:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I know him, he comes to me for loves !!!!

avatarsenior
sent on October 27, 2017 (12:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Gios, the animal is on the border between the protected area and the hunting reserve, but ibex is for the time being protected throughout Italy. The hole on my crocodile I do not think gives any doubts, usually here in Trentino, the hunters are serious enough, also considering the great fauna consistency. But somebody is not happy that this species is protected so a spook or a brawl. Also, why should you blame an animal so well, with very precise carabons, you have to make a commitment, then the first shot has surely tricked it so if you want you can quietly pull another shot. My guess is, however. However, if it has escaped. Now let's see where it goes, since it is a recognizable animal everywhere.

Hello

avatarsenior
sent on October 27, 2017 (12:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you, Ignazio, Andrea, Alessandro. It is true Ruggero we also thought we,
Nicola there are about 150 glaciers in Val di Peio the majority outside the National Park then in the Peio hunting reserve.
Ivan, John and David, Marco. Francesco counting the rings the accident happened at 6/7 years.
F. Santullo, Wild Bergas Photo I read now, very interesting so is a giramondo if you see it still tell me.

Marco


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