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Barbary sheep
Subject: | Barbary sheep
| Poster: | The Nottles (beluga@centralonline.com.au)
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Resolution: 800x499
File Size: 113330 Bytes
Date: 2005:02:26 11:16:00
Camera: DMC-FZ10 (Panasonic)
F number: f/5.3
Exposure: 10/4000 sec
Focal Length: 720/10
Upload Date: 2005:03:22 09:50:28
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Note the interloper in the picture.... The sheep was standing on a large mound, and there happened to be an ostrich passing by in the background, which leads to quite a humorous effect... Betty
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The Barbary sheep (Ammotragus lervia) is a species of caprid (goat-antelope) native to rocky mountains in North Africa. Six subspecies have been described. Although it is rare in its native North Africa, it has been introduced to North America, southern Europe, and elsewhere. It is also known as aoudad, waddan, arui, and arruis.
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Scientific Name: Ammotragus lervia (Pallas, 1777)
Common Names:
English – Aoudad, Uaddan, Barbary Sheep
French – Mouflon À Manchettes |
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