Dalmatian Wild Sheep Hunting

The term “Dalmatian Wild Sheep” usually refers to a specific population of wild sheep found in the Dalmatian region of Croatia, most notably the Mouflon (*Ovis orientalis*). Similar to Dall sheep, Dalmatian Mouflon are herbivorous, primarily grazing on grasses, herbs, shrubs, and various other types of vegetation. These animals are social and commonly form small groups or herds, particularly during the breeding season, which helps facilitate mating and provides protection from predators. Their presence in the rugged landscapes of Dalmatia contributes to the region’s biodiversity and ecological balance.
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