The image depicts a single female ibex standing atop a rocky outcropping that appears to overlook the Ramon Crater, a large crater located in Israel's Negev desert.
In the foreground, the brownish-colored ibex stands on its hind legs on a jagged rocky outcropping. The animal faces towards the right side of the image and looks directly at the camera with an alert expression. Its head is turned slightly to the right, and it has medium-length horns that curve upwards from its forehead.
The rock that the ibex is standing upon appears to be light-colored limestone or sandstone. It is jagged with small holes and protrusions visible on its surface. The rock occupies approximately a third of the image's width.
In the background, the Ramon Crater can be seen in the distance. The crater is characterized by its flat bottom and steep sides. The surrounding area appears to have been eroded into long, winding ridges that stretch across the image from left to right.
The ibex appears relaxed despite being on a precarious perch. It seems comfortable standing atop the rocky outcropping, suggesting it may be accustomed to this type of terrain or environment. – AI vision
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Similar(2): An ibex near Eilat Road on the edge of Ramon Crater. The Middle East, October 3, 2002
Similar(3): Hills in southern edge of Makhtesh Ramon crater, view from a bus on Road 40 to Eilat. The Middle East, March 22, 2001
Similar(4): An ibex near Camel Hill in Mitzpe Ramon, with Ramon crater in background. The Middle East, October 18, 2001
Similar(5): Somewhere south from Ramon Crater, view from Road 40 or 12 to Eilat. The Middle East, January 17, 2002
Similar(6): Southern side of Ramon Crater near the road to Eilat, view to the east ... from Mitzpe Ramon. The Middle East, May 3, 2001
Similar(7): Area of Ammonites Wall south from Ramon Crater seen from Road 40 to Eilat. The Middle East, February 14, 2002
Similar(8): Maale Hameshar(?) ascent south from Ramon Crater, view from Road 40 to Eilat. The Middle East, January 17, 2002