Dall sheep
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large white wild sheep of northwestern Canada and Alaska: The "dall sheep" is a species of wild sheep characterized by its white coat and large, curved horns, native to mountainous regions in northwestern North America.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- We spotted a herd of dall sheep on the mountain ridge.
- The dall sheep is well-adapted to its rugged alpine habitat.
Advanced Usage
- "Dall sheep population": Refers to the collective number of these animals in a specific area.
- Conservationists are monitoring the dall sheep population in the national park.
Variants and Related Words
Dall's sheep (n): An alternative name for the same species, often used interchangeably.
- The guide pointed out a group of Dall's sheep across the valley.
Ovis dalli (n): The scientific (Latin) name for the dall sheep species.
Synonyms
- Thinhorn sheep: A broader common name that includes the closely related Stone's sheep (), which has a darker, grayish coat.
- White sheep: A descriptive, non-scientific synonym referencing its color.
Related Terms and Phrases
- Rams and ewes: Terms for male and female dall sheep, respectively. Rams have larger, more curved horns.
- The mature dall sheep ram had impressive, full-curl horns.
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically refers to the white subspecies () of the thinhorn sheep. It is distinct from the darker Stone's sheep, though both are classified under the species . The word is always used as a noun to name the animal.
Noun
- large white wild sheep of northwestern Canada and Alaska