Fryxell (editors, ''Serengeti III: Human Impacts on Ecosystem Dynamics, page 77, By the late Holocene, most archaeological sites in the central Rift Valley display a significant pastoralist occupation and are dominated by cattle and caprines ', while others preserve an abundant wild grassland fauna with substantial numbers of cattle and ' caprines (Gifford, Isaac, and Nelson 1980). Peters, et al.'', ''3: Paleoecology of the Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem'', A. Any of certain caprids (including sheep) that are regarded as being similar to the goat any member of the tribe.Libidinous lustful excessively and overweeningly desirous. Possessed of an odour reminiscent of goats.Virsey, The Natural History of Medicines, Aliments and Poisons, taken from the Kingdoms of Nature'', ''The London Medical and Physical Journal, Volume 44, page 247, Linnæus formed seven classes of odours of medicines namely, the aromatic, fragrant, ambrosiac, alliaceous, hircine, fetid, and nauseous. * 1992, Helge Ingstad, Land of Feast and Famine, page 291, People always smiled a little when they looked at Skøieren, and it was surely true that this dog had a most whimsical appearance, practically lost as he was in the depths of his hircine coat of fur.* 1838, Hypericaceæ'', entry in ''The Penny Cyclopaedia, Volume 12, page 411, Many are objects of ornament, but they are little cultivated because they have frequently a disagreeable hircine odour.* 1781, Thomas Pennant, History of Quadrupeds, Volume 2, page 528, They are mon?trou?ly fat, and have a mo?t hircine ?mell.“hircine” defined by WordNet ® 3♰, © 2006 by Princeton University (not comparable) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of goats.
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