When she wakes up in a Caprine village and sees his head, she lets out a scream that gives away their location.
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Faunal remains from the Zarzian indicate that the temporary form of structures indicate a hunter-gatherer subsistence strategy, focused on onager, red deer and caprines.
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As for goats and publishing, I haven't noticed any of the editors looking caprine lately, though I myself am inclined to bleat about errors when I edit student essays.
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Goats can become infected with various viral and bacterial diseases, such as foot-and-mouth disease, caprine arthritis encephalitis, caseous lymphadenitis, pinkeye, mastitis, and pseudorabies.
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Calls were then placed to law enforcement officials in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, who notified the caprine's presumptive owners that their property had been found and needed a ride back home.
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The breed was not recognised in the reorganisation of Swiss goat breeds in 1938, and Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis ( CAE ) in the mid-20th century contributed to its near-total disappearance.
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Some earlier taxonomies considered Caprinae a separate family called Capridae ( whence a caprid ), but now it is usually considered a subfamily within the Bovidae family, whence a caprine is a kind of bovid.
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The six mammal species particularly identified in the area are the tiger, the Asian black bear, the clouded leopard, the Indian muntjac ( a small cervine ), black gibbon, the apricot caprine ).
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"' Harrington's mountain goat "'( " Oreamnos harringtoni " ) was a species of North American caprine that resided in the Southwest of the continent during the Pleistocene epoch.
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For treatment of HIV, Chachoua vaccinates patients with Caprine arthritis encephalitis virus, which is known to cross-react immunologically with HIV . He claims to have eradicated HIV from the nation of Comoros in 2006.