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- Mouflon - Wikipedia
The mouflon (Ovis gmelini) is a wild sheep native to Cyprus, and the Caspian region, including eastern Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Iran [1] It is also found in parts of Europe
- Mouflon | Wild Sheep, Horned Sheep, Mediterranean | Britannica
The mouflon most likely derives from a domestic sheep of Asia Minor that was introduced to Mediterranean islands some thousands of years ago (perhaps in the Neolithic period), presumably for meat, fur, and milk
- Mouflon - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Pictures, and More - Animal Spot
The Mouflon, also known as urial, is a wild sheep found in many parts of the world and are widely regarded as the ancestor of modern-day domestic sheep, a process that started between 7000 – 11,000 years ago in the southwestern regions of Asia
- Mouflon Sheep - Oklahoma State University
The Mouflon (Ovis musimon) is thought to be one of the two ancestors for all modern sheep breeds It is reddish-brown with a dark back-stripe, light colored saddle patch and underparts The males are horned and the females are horned or polled
- Mouflon Sheep Breed Information, History Facts - RaisingSheep. net
It’s thought that Mouflon Sheep (Ovis orientalis orientalis) are one of two sheep breeds which are an ancestor for all domestic sheep The dramatic, wild appearance of the Mouflon makes it easy to compare them to wild bighorn sheep
- Mouflon 2025: Incredible Facts, Habitat, Diet More
The mouflon is a wild sheep native to mountainous regions of Western Asia, with the best-known population being the Cyprus mouflon It inhabits rocky slopes, pine forests and alpine meadows, feeding on grasses, acorns and herbs Males bear curved scimitar-like horns, used in displays during the rut Once heavily poached, especially in Cyprus
- MOUFLON: CHARACTERISTICS, BEHAVIOR AND REPRODUCTION - Facts and Details
Mouflon (Ovis gmelini) are the smallest wild sheep Regarded as the ancestors of domesticated and resembling goats more than sheep, they are 1 1 to 1 3 meters (3 6 to 4 3 feet) in length, with a seven to 12 centimeter tail (2 7 to 4 7 inch) and weigh 25 to 55 kilograms (55 to 122 pounds)
- Mouflon - Blue Planet Biomes
The mouflon is thought to be one of two original ancestors of all modern day sheep It originated on the islands of Corsica, Sardina, and Cyprus, but has recently been introduced in much of Europe
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