- of 356 kg (785 lb). The
Pamir argali (also
called Marco Polo sheep, for they were
first described by that traveler),
O. a. polii, is the
largest race...
- The
Altai argali (Ovis
ammon ammon) is the
nominate (predominant)
subspecies of
argali, a large-horned wild
sheep endemic to the
highlands of the Altai...
- The
Marco Polo
sheep (Ovis
ammon polii) is a
subspecies of
argali sheep,
named after Marco Polo.
Their habitat are the
mountainous regions of
Central Asia...
- urial, Ovis
vignei (or orientalis)
arkal and
O. v./
o. bochariensis,
grouped with two
different clades of
argali (Ovis ammon). The
ancestral sheep is presumed...
- the
scientific identification "
argali" or "argalia" due to ****umption that they were the same
animal as the
Asiatic argali (Ovis ammon).
Lewis and Clark...
-
Suresh Ram
Macmillan Co.
Delhi 1974
Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan by
Farooq Argali Janata Pocket Books Delhi 1977.
Bimal Prasad (editor). 1980. A Revolutionary's...
-
around the world. The park is home to a
variety of
wildlife such as ibex,
argali, elk, wolf, wolverine, musk deer,
brown bear,
Siberian moose, and sable...
-
Himalayan blue
sheep (Pseudois nayaur),
Himalayan tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus),
argali (Ovis ammon),
markhor (Capra falconeri) and wild goat (C. aegagrus). It...
- diet of
local people, wild prey
ranging from
corsac fox (Vulpes corsac) to
Argali (Ovis ammon) may be
eaten additionally in Mongolia. Historically, cinereous...
-
nominate subspecies,
O. d. dalli. The
other subspecies,
O. d. stonei, is
called the
Stone sheep. Originally, the
subspecies O. d.
dalli and
O. d.
stonei were...