The image shows an ibex with its mouth open, holding a stalk of reed between its teeth. The animal has brown fur and distinctive horns that curve upwards from its head. Its nose is black, and it appears to be chewing on the reeds.
**Location**
The photograph was taken in Nahal David near Ein Gedi in the Middle East, on November 30th, 2000. This area is located in Israel, on the western shore of the Dead Sea.
**Background**
In the background, there are more reed stalks and branches visible. The overall atmosphere suggests a natural setting with vegetation and wildlife present. – AI vision
Similar(1): An ibex cropping reeds on a trail near Nahal David. Ein Gedi, the Middle East, November 30, 2000
Similar(2): An ibex in front of reeds growing in Nahal David creek. Ein Gedi, the Middle East, November 30, 2000
Similar(3): An ibex on a trail near Nahal David. Ein Gedi, the Middle East, November 30, 2000
Similar(4): An ibex close-up on a trail near Nahal David. Ein Gedi, the Middle East, November 30, 2000
Similar(5): A watching ibex on a trail near Nahal David. Ein Gedi, the Middle East, November 30, 2000
Similar(6): Young ibex on a trail near Nahal David. Ein Gedi, the Middle East, November 30, 2000
Similar(7): Feeding ibex on a trail near Nahal David. Ein Gedi, the Middle East, November 30, 2000
Similar(8): Standing up ibex near the entrance to Nahal David. Ein Gedi, the Middle East, November 30, 2000