The image captures a moment of a small herd of ibex in their natural habitat at Nahal David in Israel. The image is composed of two sections that have been superimposed to form one picture. The top portion displays an ibex with its head and neck protruding from the right side, while the lower part shows the backside of another ibex's tail.
The first part of the photo focuses on a light-brown ibex with long horns, eating leaves that are likely from a tree. Its face is turned toward the left, and one eye is visible in the photo. The second part of the image provides a better view of the animal's coat and shows its curved tail.
The background consists of various shades of brown stems that appear to be branches or reeds. In the top-left corner, there are several green leaves visible. The overall composition of the image effectively captures the natural setting and behavior of these animals in their environment. – AI vision
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