hircus
Hircus is a Latin-derived term used in biological nomenclature, most often encountered as the specific epithet in the scientific name of the domestic goat. In modern taxonomy the domesticated goat is commonly listed as Capra aegagrus hircus, a subspecies of the wild goat Capra aegagrus. Some sources treat the domestic goat as Capra hircus, either as a distinct species or as a synonym of Capra aegagrus hircus. The epithet hircus itself is tied to goats in Latin nomenclature.
Etymology and usage in taxonomy
The word hircus appears in historical and contemporary taxonomic contexts to denote goats. It is used across
Domestication and distribution
Domestic goats are among the earliest domesticated livestock and are believed to have been domesticated from
Goats are ruminants with a generally hardy disposition. They commonly have horns and beards, though horn presence