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Western United States / Ovis / Bighorn sheep / Native American cuisine / Desert bighorn sheep / Biota / Southwestern United States / Sheep / Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep
Date: 2015-12-21 19:20:57
Western United States
Ovis
Bighorn sheep
Native American cuisine
Desert bighorn sheep
Biota
Southwestern United States
Sheep
Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep

Masters of Mountain Habitat Peninsular bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni) are native to the California desert. Our bighorn sheep were listed in 1998 as an endangered species when their numbers dwindled to less than

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