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Mouflon

usgb/ˈmuːflɔːn/Volume
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Geographical OriginPlay
The term 'mouflon' is often linked with its habitat, mostly known in Mediterranean islands and Asia Minor. SlideWhile visiting Corsica, we learned about the mouflon's role in local ecology.
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Not DomesticPlay
Mouflons are wild animals and ancestors of domestic sheep, not typically associated with farming. SlideUnlike the sheep on the farm, the mouflon roams freely in the wildlife reserve.
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Distinctive FeaturePlay
The mouflon's large, circular horns make them stand out and are often mentioned when they are described. SlideIn documentaries, the mouflon's impressive horns are highlighted as a key characteristic.