The
Pyrenean ibex (
Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica),
Spanish common name
bucardo, was one of the four
subspecies of the
Spanish ibex or Iberian wild goat, a species endemic to the
Iberian Peninsula. Pyrenean ibex were most common in the Cantabrian Mountains, Southern France, and the northern Pyrenees. This species was common during the Holocene and Upper Pleistocene, during which their morphology, primarily some skulls, of the Pyrenean ibex was found to be larger than other
Capra subspecies in southwestern Europe from the same time.