{Deuteronomy 14:5} The hart, 354 and the roebuck, 6643 and the fallow deer, 3180 and the wild goat, 689 and the pygarg, 1788 and the wild ox, 8377 and the chamois. 2169
the wild goat:
The word akko, according to the LXX and Vulgate, signifies the tragelephus, or goat-deer; so called from its resemblance to both species. Dr. Shaw states that an animal of this kind is found in the East, where it is called fishtull, and lerwee.
pygarg:
or, bison. Heb. dishon. The pygarg, πυγαργος, or white-buttocks, according to the LXX; and Dr. Shaw states that the liamee, as the Africans call it, is exactly such an animal; being of the same shape and colour as the antelope, and of the size of a roebuck.
the wild ox:
Theo, probably the oryx of the Greeks, a species of large stag; and the Bekkar el wash of Dr. Shaw. "The hart,ª and the roebuck,ª and the fallow deer,ª and the wild goat,ª and the pygarg,ª and the wild ox,ª and the chamois.ª" {Deu 14:5}