
Dall Sheep Hunting
Dall sheep (Ovis dalli) are wild sheep native to the mountainous regions of North America, particularly Alaska and the Yukon. Notable for their striking white coats and impressive horns, they are among the most recognized sheep species in their habitat. Beyond their ecological significance, Dall sheep hold cultural importance for indigenous peoples and are sought after as a game animal by hunters. Their adaptability, along with their striking appearance, makes them an emblem of the wild North. As herbivores, Dall sheep primarily graze on grasses, herbs, and shrubs in the meadows and alpine tundra of their mountainous environments.
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