West 4_064 Bighorn Twins ©JMacCausland'12_web600_2.tif
Add to LightboxBighorn sheep kids herd together in the Badlands, able to tolerate the extreme conditions. the Badlands of Southwest South Dakota, was named by the Lakota people who called it "mako sica," meaning “land bad, due to its rough topography, extreme weather, lack of water. It is dry and very dusty.
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Bighorn Sheep North American native twins kid horns sheep Ovis canadensis Mammals with Hoofs (Ungulates) North America wild wildlife young social herd matriarch badlands South Dakota Bighorn Sheep Animal Chordata Mammal ORDER: Cetartiodactyla FAMILY: Bovidae Bovine herbivore GENUS: Ovis social Desert Bighorn subspecies subspecies of concern © Janet MacCausland'12
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