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Bighorn Sheep

Ovis canadensis

Description:

Good-sized brown sheep with distinctive large, curved horns that give them their name. They have white rumps that fluff up when they feel threatened and run.

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2 Comments

LyndseyD
LyndseyD 11 years ago

Thanks Adam!! I understand how you feel, mammals are more difficult to find and photograph!

AdamBrown
AdamBrown 11 years ago

nice spotting!.You are getting all sorts of cool mammals...I've got mule deer and squirrels and a fox... I need more mammal spottings

LyndseyD
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LyndseyD

Utah, USA

Spotted on Jun 3, 2012
Submitted on Jun 3, 2012

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