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The animal species in the south include snow sheep, reindeer, moose and brown bears.
It was set up to protect the world's largest herd of reindeer as well as snow sheep.
Divergence from their closest Asian ancestor (snow sheep) occurred about 600,000 years ago.
The more mountainous terrain was occupied by several species of mountain-going animals like the snow sheep.
It feeds primarily on wild and domestic reindeer and snow sheep in their eastern range.
Reintroduction is also planned for yak, Bactrian camels, snow sheep, and Siberian tigers.
Snow sheep (Ovis nivicola)
One subspecies, the Putorana snow sheep (Ovis nivicola borealis) lives isolated from the other forms in the Putoran Mountains.
Yakutian horses, reindeer, snow sheep, elk and moose were reintroduced, and reintroduction is also planned for yak, bactrian camels, red deer, and Siberian tigers.
The snow sheep is related to the North American bighorn sheep and Dall's sheep, and some zoologists consider it a subspecies of this sheep.
The snow sheep (Ovis nivicola), or Siberian bighorn sheep, is a species of sheep from the mountainous areas in the northeast of Siberia.
Then, you proceed to Siberia, and you hunt Red Deer, Wapiti, Snow Sheep, and the Siberian Brown Bear.
However, the urial, argali (O. ammon), and snow sheep (O. nivicola) have a different number of chromosomes than other Ovis species, making a direct relationship implausible, and phylogenetic studies show no evidence of urial ancestry.
Ovis canadensis is one of three species of mountain sheep in North America and Siberia; the other two species being Ovis dalli, which includes Dall sheep and Stone's sheep, and the Siberian snow sheep Ovis nivicola.
Snow sheep (Ovis nivicola)
The snow sheep (Ovis nivicola), or Siberian bighorn sheep, is a species of sheep from the mountainous areas in the northeast of Siberia.