- 2023). "
Ovis gracilis sp. nov. (Artiodactyla, Bovidae) from the
Lower Pleistocene of the
Taurida Cave in the
Crimea and
History of the
Genus Ovis". Paleontological...
- today:
Ovis ophion by
Blyth in 1841 for wild
sheep in Cyprus;
Ovis laristanica by
Nikolai Nasonov in 1909 for wild
sheep in Lar in
southern Iran;
Ovis orientalis...
-
Ovis dalli, also
known as the Dall
sheep or
thinhorn sheep, is a
species of wild
sheep native to
northwestern North America.
Ovis dalli contains two subspecies:...
- The
argali (
Ovis ammon), also
known as the
mountain sheep, is a wild
sheep native to the
highlands of
western East Asia, the Himalayas, Tibet, and the...
- The
bighorn sheep (
Ovis canadensis) is a
species of
sheep native to
North America. It is
named for its
large horns. A pair of
horns may
weigh up to 14 kg...
- The
Tibetan antelope or
chiru (Pantholops
hodgsonii) (Tibetan: གཙོད་, Wylie: gtsod,
pronounced [tsǿ]; Chinese: 藏羚羊; pinyin: zànglíngyáng) is a medium-sized...
- the
urial (
Ovis orientalis)
occupies a
largely infertile area from
Kashmir to Iran,
including much
desert country. The
Armenian mouflon (
Ovis gmelini gmelini)...
-
individual subspecies:
Ladakh urial (
Ovis vignei vignei):
India (Ladakh),
northern ****stan,
Kashmir Transcaspian urial (
Ovis vignei arkal): Ustjurt-Plateau...
- the
genus Ovis and it was
therefore separated into the
monotypic genus Nilgiritragus in 2005. The
divergence from the
common ancestor of
Ovis and Nilgiritragus...
-
dammah Oryx
leucoryx Osteolaemus tetraspis Ovis ammon hodgsonii Ovis ammon nigrimontana Ovis aries ophion Ovis aries vignei Ozotoceros bezoarticus Pachycereus...