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- Bighorn sheep - Wikipedia
Bighorn sheep were among the most admired animals of the Apsaalooka (Crow) people, and what is today called the Bighorn Mountain Range was central to the Apsaalooka tribal lands
- Bighorn sheep | Habitat, Behavior Adaptations | Britannica
Bighorn sheep, (Ovis canadensis), stocky, climbing hoofed mammal of western North America known for its massive curling horns Bighorns are brown with a white rump patch
- 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 inches tall at the shoulder
- Bighorn Sheep | National Geographic
Bighorn males, called rams, are famous for their large, curled horns These impressive growths are a symbol of status and a weapon used in epic battles across the Rocky Mountains
- Copper Mine Helps Boost Arizona’s Bighorn Population
One of the world’s most productive copper mines is also one of Arizona’s most reliable sources of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep The bighorns are not shy about entering the Freeport McMoRan open-pit mining operation—near Morenci, Ariz —but predators are As a result, there’s no natural check on sheep population growth
- Bighorn Sheep Animal Facts - Ovis canadensis - A-Z Animals
Bighorn sheep have several special characteristics, but they are best known for the big horns that they grow throughout their lives These horns can weigh up to 30 pounds
- Bighorn River Fishing Reports | Bighorn Angler Fly Fishing Guides
Fishing reports, news and updates from Bighorn Angler, the most knowledgeable fly fishing experts on the Bighorn River Read Bighorn River fishing reports here
- Bighorn Sheep - National Wildlife Federation
The bighorn sheep is one of two species of wild sheep in North America with large horns, the other being the Dall sheep (Ovis dalli)
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