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Barbary sheep are a species of wild sheep native to North Africa and some parts of West Africa. They have distinctive curved horns, sandy-brown fur, and are vulnerable to hunting and habitat loss.
Learn about the Barbary sheep, a rare and endangered species of caprine native to North Africa. Find out about its appearance, behavior, diet, reproduction, and threats in the wild.
25 Μαΐ 2012 · Barbary sheep. These species originally belong to the regions of North America. Also identified as aoudad, a name native to the barbers in North Africa, these sheep belong to the family of Bovidae. These mammals are very lively by nature and look like wild goats.
Learn about Barbary sheep, also called aoudads, native to the mountains of North Africa and introduced to the southwestern United States. Find out their geographic range, habitat, physical description, reproduction, behavior, and more.
Barbary sheep (Ammotragus lervia) also called aoudad sheep are relatively large sheep native to the dry mountains of Northern Africa. Within the U.S. they occupy the same habitats as native big horn sheep and compete with them for resources.
The Barbary sheep is a horned sheep native to North Africa. They are also known as aoudad. This particular name (aoudad) is actually used by the Berbers, natives of North Africa. This species is seen in the isolated mountainous areas of North Africa.
Learn about Aoudad sheep, also known as Barbary sheep, in this video by Sheep Goat Insights. Discover their impressive horns, gentle demeanor, and remarkable survival skills in rugged mountain environments.