Desert Bighorn Sheep (5849772199)
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Description: Desert bighorn sheep dads (Ovis canadensis nelsonii) relax in the sun on the east side of the park. The males can easily be identified by their impressive curled horns that continue to grow throughout their life. NPS Photo/Marc Neidig. Date: 21 November 2008, 03:08. Source: Desert Bighorn Sheep. Author: Zion National Park.
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- Caprinae
- Ovis
- Ovis canadensis (bighorn sheep)
- Ovis canadensis nelsoni (Desert bighorn sheep)
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