How To Use Bighorn sheep In A Sentence
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Desert bighorn sheep are found mainly in rugged country.
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The land around the ranch is a protected wintering area for elk, deer and bighorn sheep.
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The USFWS predicts removing the dams will improve habitat conditions for several groups of wildlife, including game birds, raptors, deer, elk, mountain lion, bighorn sheep, small mammals, even bats.
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Equally threatening are the dozens of federally subsidized cattle ranches that have depleted underground water sources used by antelope and bighorn sheep.
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Native grasses support cattle grazing and provide forage and shelter for native wild animals, such as elk, bighorn sheep, and sage grouse.
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Desert bighorn sheep is not a real taxonomic category; it includes four subspecies of bighorn sheep that live in desert regions.
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Over the years, game species, such as moose and bighorn sheep, and other creatures, such as badgers and river otters, were killed in appalling numbers.
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The five national and sixty six provincial parks contain a healthy population of bighorn sheep, mountain goats, elk, bears, wolves, bison and woodland caribou.
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The land around the ranch is a protected wintering area for elk, deer and bighorn sheep.
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Deep gorges slice through the Canyonlands' vast sagebrush steppe, which supports one of the largest concentrations of California bighorn sheep in the West.
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Similarly, the arrival of burros represented a change in the environment of bighorn sheep on which natural selection will work to produce bighorn sheep better adapted to compete for water.
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With a little luck and patience, you can see moose, pronghorns, bighorn sheep, coyotes, wolves, black bears, and grizzlies as well as ospreys, trumpeter swans, bald eagles, and lots of other birds.
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Keep an eye out for wildlife: Elk and even bears can be spotted in the valleys, while mountain goats and bighorn sheep live higher up.
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While the bighorn sheep, the black bear, the mountain lion and the bobcat inhabit higher elevations and are elusive to visitors, one is more likely to sight the elk and the moose in the valley.
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With a little luck and patience, you can see moose, pronghorns, bighorn sheep, coyotes, wolves, black bears, and grizzlies as well as ospreys, trumpeter swans, bald eagles, and lots of other birds.
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Seeing a desert bighorn sheep in the wild was as exciting for them as seeing the endangered argali (a large Asian bighorn sheep) had been for us when we had the opportunity to visit China the previous year.
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The train begins gently to carve its way into the craggy mountains, revealing clusters of bighorn sheep, elk and increasingly impressive peaks.
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On the opposing spread there are photos of crackling staphylococcus aureus, zig-zaggy leptospira, pickle-like vibrio, frightening spirillum volutans, a decaying tree, a microscope, and . . . wait for it . . . a bighorn sheep.
Archive 2006-11-01
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Desert bighorn sheep are found mainly in rugged country.
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A male bighorn sheep curls back his upper lip in an attempt to determine the reproductive state of a female close by.
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The 10-inch Bowie knife depicts the bighorn sheep in its native range and is etched and highlighted with 24 - karat gold, copper and silver.
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The five national and sixty six provincial parks contain a healthy population of bighorn sheep, mountain goats, elk, bears, wolves, bison and woodland caribou.
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Of the 40,000 Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep in North America, Alberta has the largest population with up to 7,000 animals.
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Others certainly consider the Swell - with its scenic geology, archaeological sites, wild horses, burros, and Utah's largest herd of desert bighorn sheep - a special place.
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A male bighorn sheep curls back his upper lip in an attempt to determine the reproductive state of a female close by.
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And in the fossils we examined, we saw no evidence of fractures, healed wounds, or specialized adaptations for managing the forces generated by head-butting, such as the adaptations that occur in bighorn sheep.
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See wildlife such as bison, elk, mountain goats and bighorn sheep.
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Where early travelers saw sharp-tailed grouse, bison, bighorn sheep, grizzly bears, numerous beaver and even wolverines, today they see dust, feral horses, and noxious weeds including cheatgrass, halogeton and Russian thistle.
Bird Cloud
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It begins where the mules are tied up on the trailhead, and was originally worn out by bighorn sheep.
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The thick chaparral of a remote region in the Sespe Wilderness, part of the Los Padres National Forest, in Ventura, California, has concealed a lost herd of desert bighorn sheep for more than five years.
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Paul Rauber's article left the reader with the unfortunate impression that one must somehow choose between mountain lions and bighorn sheep.
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Introduced to western Texas and southern New Mexico in the 1940s, aoudads are now so populous that it is feared that their presence may threaten the native desert bighorn sheep.
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Their education is going so well that they are being used to work with other species, such as cougars, moose, and bighorn sheep.
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But we confabbed the night before, and agreed it would probably be best if we headed out on our tour for the bighorn sheep experts early in the day, while it was cool.
Grouse Diary Entry
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Native grasses support cattle grazing and provide forage and shelter for native wild animals, such as elk, bighorn sheep, and sage grouse.
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Four Peaks is home to black bear, deer, javelina, bighorn sheep, mountain lions and other animals.
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You will see playful herds of antelope, moose and elk, bighorn sheep and bounding deer along with a plethora of smaller creatures carrying on their daily tasks unimpeded.
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Bighorn sheep that do not lick the genitals of other males and engage in anal intercourse become social outcast in their societies … Are they abnormal?
Think Progress » Lesbian Constance McMillen excluded from alternative prom organized by students’ parents.
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The 10-inch Bowie knife depicts the bighorn sheep in its native range and is etched and highlighted with 24 - karat gold, copper and silver.
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Male bighorn sheep with the largest horns, for instance, have the highest social rank and are more likely to mate.
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The land around the ranch is a protected wintering area for elk, deer and bighorn sheep.
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Male bighorn sheep with the largest horns, for instance, have the highest social rank and are more likely to mate.
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Bighorn sheep and other large ungulates are highly dimorphic, with males being substantially larger than females, and variation in male reproductive success is also high in these species.
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Perhaps a little more exciting to catch sight of (at least for me) is the bighorn sheep, mule deer, bobcat, mountain lion, coyote or one of the amazing birds of prey.