Dall's sheep

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Definition

Noun: - A large, wild sheep (Ovis dalli) native to the mountainous regions of northwestern North America, including northwestern Canada and Alaska. It is characterized by its predominantly white coat and large, curling horns in males.

Usage
  • The term "Dall's sheep" is used as a singular noun to refer to an individual animal or as a plural noun (unchanged) to refer to the species or a group.
  • It is a proper noun, often capitalized ("Dall's sheep"), named after the American naturalist William Healey Dall.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • We spotted a solitary Dall's sheep high on the rocky cliff.
    • Dall's sheep are well-adapted to their harsh alpine environment.
    • The biologist is studying the migration patterns of Dall's sheep.
Advanced Usage
  • "Dall's sheep population": Refers to the collective number or group of these animals in a specific area.
    • Conservation efforts aim to protect the Dall's sheep population in the national park.
  • "Dall's sheep ram": Specifically refers to an adult male Dall's sheep, known for its large, curved horns.
    • The Dall's sheep ram stood majestically on the ridge.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dall sheep: An alternative spelling, omitting the possessive apostrophe 's'.
  • Thinhorn sheep: A broader common name for the species , which includes the white Dall's sheep and the darker Stone's sheep ().
  • Ovis dalli: The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
  • White sheep (context-specific, informal): A descriptive synonym referencing its coat color.
  • Mountain sheep: A general term that can include Dall's sheep and other species like bighorn sheep.
Related Terms and Phrases
  • Sheep range: The habitat area where Dall's sheep live.
    • The sheep range has been shrinking due to climate change.
  • Rutting season: The mating season for Dall's sheep.
    • During the rutting season, male Dall's sheep compete for dominance.
Noun
  1. large white wild sheep of northwestern Canada and Alaska