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Mouflon

British pronunciation/mˈuːflɒn/
American pronunciation/mˈuːflɑːn/
Mouflon
[NOUN]
1

a wild sheep species with a distinctive appearance, including a stocky body, short legs, curved horns, and a brown to reddish-brown coat

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What is a "mouflon"?

The mouflon is a wild sheep species native to the mountains of Europe and Asia. It is known for its distinctive appearance, with a stocky body, short legs, and curved horns. The mouflon's coat is typically brown to reddish-brown in color, with a pale underbelly, and both males and females have horns that can reach up to 80 centimeters in length. Mouflons are highly adapted to mountainous terrain and are known for their agility and sure-footedness. They are herbivores, feeding on a variety of vegetation, including grasses, shrubs, and herbs. Mouflons are social animals, typically living in small groups or bands, and they are known for their impressive displays of dominance during mating season. Mouflons are considered a symbol of wilderness and are highly valued for their conservation and hunting value.

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1They reach the high plateaus of Pamir, surrounded by immense mountains, where they discover a variety of mouflon which is today called the Marco Polo sheep.
2-Yeah, we had fawn, mouflon sheep, peacocks, a giraffe, just all kinds of animals.
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