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From the mid-1970s to early 1990s, this was tried again using European mouflon.
Maghatch - A female mouflon who lives alone in the forest.
She patted a baby goat, then headed up a hill, toward the mouflon.
Introduced Mouflon sheep are a threat to this and other native plants.
She wished she had some mouflon wool to pack in them.
The mouflon is thought to be one of the two ancestors for all modern domestic sheep breeds.
The Cyprus mouflon population contains only about 3000 animals.
The woods are rich in fauna, notably the mouflon.
The plant was brought close to extinction by Axis deer and Mouflon.
I've hunted ibex and mouflon in high meadows before.
I had better keep my leather straps handy, and the mouflon wool Nezzie gave me.
The scientific classification of the mouflon is disputed.
For instance, in 1939 he purchased Mouflon from Denmark.
The names comes from the mouflon sheep that live on the lighthouse island of Säppi.
Sheep are most likely descended from the wild mouflon of Europe and Asia.
The mouflon are suffering a great population decline due to poaching and habitat loss.
It was a stylized representation of a mouflon, a mountain sheep with large curved horns.
The gray, badgerface, and mouflon patterns are equally dominant.
Pine martens, golden eagles and mouflon can be spotted here at quieter times of the day.
The mouflon is featured both on the symbol and as the nickname of the Cyprus national rugby union team.
Around this time, a winged mountain goat, the flying mouflon, was adopted for the airline's logo.
The upper slopes saw ibex, chamois, and mouflon; in the woodlands deer were more common.
She'd been expecting it; she'd have to wash herself and her undergarment, but first she needed the mouflon wool.
Occasional chamois made an appearance, and heavy-horned mouflon.
It is threatened by habitat degradation caused by deer, Mouflon, and introduced species of plants.
Wild mountain sheep and moufflon inhabit the village's surrounding mountains.
While smart tailoring is the most popular look for the workplace, with pinstripes and boucle or moufflon suits particularly sought after.
It has a head but a vertical line joins a simplified line with down-curved ends, identified as moufflon (wild sheep) horns.
Apart from birds, there are giraffes, antelopes, deer, gazelles, moufflon, reptiles, giant tortoises, emus, ostriches, small goats and so on.
In the Red Book of our State there were written down such animals and birds as moufflon, jeyran, koulan, perevyazka, ratel, caracal, falcon-balaban and many others.
She even learned to skin and cook a moufflon, those are our mountain sheep, and even eat the animal, which is tough as shoe leather and about as palatable.
Kraals have been created in the enclosures of spotted deer, blackbuck, sambar, nilghai, barking deer, hog deer, brow-antlered deer, moufflon and bison.
As they resume traveling with their newest member, the weasels encounter a forest full of savage pine martens, which is also inhabited by a mad witch - a moufflon named Maghatch.
The Troodos Mountains and the Paphos forest (home of the moufflon, the island's indigenous mountain sheep) are close by and Paphos International Airport is a 45-minute drive away.
Section 3 Europa is home to Fallow Deer, Moufflon, Goats, Sheep, Ducks and Geese, Dwarf Donkeys and Mini Ponies.
Moufflon Publications is an independent press based in Nicosia, Cyprus founded in 1967 by Jirayr Keshishian, and named after the Cyprus Moufflon, an endangered goat species.
According to the same authors this sheep is closest to the European mouflon (Ovis musimon).
European mouflon, Ovis musimon
The European mouflon (Ovis musimon) is thought to be the ancestor of the modern domestic sheep (Ovis aries).