The Animals of the World. Brehm's Life of Animals;
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experienced sportsman, and still more ,a good marksman. The mutton is highly esteemed by the Kirghiz and is really excellent^ though somewhat strong in flavor. In addition to being pursued by Man the adult Argali ■ sometimes falls a victim to the Tiger, the common Wolf and the Alpine Wolf, though the efforts of these beasts, to capture it are rarely successful. The beasts of prey may oftener succeed in taking a lamb, but the most dangerous foe of the young Sheep, probably, is the Golden Eagle. ...If Man could succeed in taming these Sheep he would win in them domestic animals which would be of great economic value and importance. It would be hard to find another animal as suitable to be introduced into other countries as this one. Which defies alike the severe cold of the winter and the burning heats of the summer of the steppes. Kamchathan Wild A wild Sheep, inhabiting Kam.- Sheep Related to chatka {Ovis nivicola), is thought the Big Horn. to belong to the same species as the Big Horn or Rocky Mountain Sheep {Ovis montana) though it differs from the latter in the structure of its horns, which are similar in external appearance to those of the Big Horn but much weaker.
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