Mouflon
(Ovis aries musimon)
The European mouflon is an ancient form of domestic sheep that originates from the Mediterranean islands of Corsica and Sardinia; it is thought to be descended from semi-domesticated wild sheep from the Near East brought to Sardinia around 8,000 years ago. The horns of males can be up to 60 cm long and are curved into a circle, sometimes converging at the neck in the oldest males The coat colour is reddish brown, darker in winter when males have a black mane, with whitish tones on the snout.
Gestation period:
150 – 210 days
Threats to species:
This species is under threat through loss of habitat as well as poaching and wild fires.