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Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep inhabit the mountains from Canada south to New Mexico. Shy animals they are relatives of goats, and have balance-aiding split hooves and rough hoof bottoms for natural grip. These attributes, along with keen vision, help them move easily about rocky, rugged mountain terrain avoiding most predators such as wolves and mountain lions (cougars). These wild sheep live in social groups, but rams and ewes typically meet only to mate. Rams live in bachelor groups and females live in herds with other females and their young rams. In winter, bighorn herds move to lower-elevation mountain pastures where they eat available grass, seeds, and plants

Big Horn Rams

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Big Horn Rams

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Big Horn Ram with Ewes

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Spooked Big Horn Flock

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Big Horn sheep

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Rocky Mountain Big Horn Ram

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Big Horn Ram Ready to Charge

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