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Bighorn sheep
Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) are a species of wild sheep found in North America, named for their large, curved horns. Here are some key facts about them:
Physical Characteristics
Horns: Both males (rams) and females (ewes) have horns, but the rams' are much larger and more curved. Rams' horns can weigh up to 30 pounds.
Size: Rams can weigh between 160250 pounds, while ewes are smaller, weighing 75150 pounds.
Coat: Their coats are usually brown or grayish with a white rump and lining on the back of all four legs.
Habitat and Range
Geographical Range: Bighorn sheep are found in the mountainous regions of western North America, from southern Canada to Mexico.
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