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![The chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) is a goat-antelope varieties native to mountains in The european
union, such as the Carpathian Hills of Romania, the Pyrenees, the European Alps, the Tatra Mountain
tops, the Balkans, aspects of Poultry, the Caucasus, and also the Apennines.[2]
The chamois has been specifically unveiled south Tropical island of brand new Zealand. Some subspecies
of chamois are strictly guarded in the EU beneath the European Habitats Directive. chamois towel](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/fo55089b75f6-150912005020-lva1-app6892/85/chamois-cloth-1-320.jpg)
The chamois is a goat-antelope native to mountain ranges in Europe such as the Carpathian Mountains, Pyrenees, Alps, Tatra Mountains, Balkans, parts of Turkey, Caucasus, and Apennines. It has also been introduced to South Island of New Zealand. Some subspecies of chamois are strictly protected in the EU under the European Habitats Directive.
![The chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) is a goat-antelope varieties native to mountains in The european
union, such as the Carpathian Hills of Romania, the Pyrenees, the European Alps, the Tatra Mountain
tops, the Balkans, aspects of Poultry, the Caucasus, and also the Apennines.[2]
The chamois has been specifically unveiled south Tropical island of brand new Zealand. Some subspecies
of chamois are strictly guarded in the EU beneath the European Habitats Directive. chamois towel](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/fo55089b75f6-150912005020-lva1-app6892/85/chamois-cloth-1-320.jpg)