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Bighorn sheep - Wikipedia
The bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) is a species of sheep native to North America. It is named for its large horns. A pair of horns may weigh up to 14 kg ... en.wikipedia.org
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About Bighorns and Other North American Wild Sheep
The Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep is the largest wild sheep inhabiting North America. A large ram (a male sheep) may weigh over 300 pounds and stand over 42 ... bighorn.org
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Bighorn sheep | Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
Features: Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep are the largest-bodied bighorn in North America and one of two subspecies of wild sheep in Oregon. Bighorn sheep were ... myodfw.com
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mountain sheep
mountain sheep 1. [mountain 8 b.] Sheep kept in mountainous regions. Cf. sheep n. 1 b.1829 T. L. Peacock Misfortunes Elphin xi. 141 The mountain sheep are sweeter, But the valley sheep are fatter. 1910 W. de la Mare Three Mulla-Mulgars 17 The little coat of mountain-sheep's wool. 1961 J. Gunston Pro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bighorn Sheep - Yellowstone National Park (U.S. National Park ...
Most bighorn sheep in Yellowstone are migratory, wintering in lower-elevation areas along the Yellowstone, Lamar, and Gardner rivers, and moving to higher- ... www.nps.gov
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Bringing Back Storied Sheep - Oregon Natural Desert Association
Oregon's high desert is home to fickle populations of stately California bighorn sheep. Climbing to the top of 8,017 ft Warner Peak in the Hart ... onda.org
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Ustyurt Mountain sheep
The Ustyurt mountain sheep (Ovis vignei cycloceros), often referred to as the Turkmenian mountain sheep, is a subspecies of the urial that inhabits the mountain plateau regions of parts of Central Asia, especially the Ustyurt plateau from which it takes its name. wikipedia.org
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[PDF] What's so Different About Those Sheep?
The Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep lives in steep mountain areas. In the mountains, they like to visit the meadows to eat food, so they can see predators that ... www.wildsheepfoundation.org
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Bighorn Sheep, or Mountain Goat? - Crittering
Both male and female sheep and goats have horns, but notice that the horns of the goat above are jet black, and grow upwards and back, not down and around the ... crittering.com
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Desert Bighorn Sheep - NDOW
Desert Bighorn Sheep are smaller and lighter in color than the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep. These majestic mammals were chosen as the state mammal of Nevada. www.ndow.org
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Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep | Colorado Parks and Wildlife
The Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep spend their lives on the cliffs and rocky faces across central and western Colorado. cpw.state.co.us
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Wild Sheep of North America - Bighorn and Dall - YouTube
MOUNTAIN GOATS - These Creatures Don't Care About The Laws Of Physics Despite Their Hooves. Animal World•8.6M views · 12:18 · Go to channel ... www.youtube.com
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Welsh Mountain sheep
Welsh Mountain sheep (, singular , , ) are small, hardy sheep from the higher parts of the Welsh mountains. Black Welsh Mountain sheep (, ) are entirely black. wikipedia.org
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Black Welsh Mountain sheep
The Black Welsh Mountain sheep (, ) is a colour type of the Welsh Mountain sheep, bred for sheep farming in Wales. References Storey's Guide to Raising Sheep External links American Black Welsh Mountain Sheep Association UK Black Welsh Mountain Sheep Breeders' Association wikipedia.org
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Balwen Welsh Mountain sheep
The Balwen Welsh Mountain sheep is one of a number of varieties of Welsh Mountain sheep, bred for sheep farming in Wales. Origins Balwen Welsh Mountain sheep originate in one small area of Wales – the Tywi valley. wikipedia.org
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