Bighorn Sheep
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Plastic Bighorn Sheep

F1626 B169 - Ram, Plastic, 3 1/4 inches long

F1626 B169 - Plastic Bighorn Sheep
3 1/4 inches long

US $4.50

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Our Plastic Bighorn Sheep Replica

This engaging, realistic-looking plastic bighorn sheep miniature is made of somewhat flexible plastic with good quality. This replica has detailed fur and an attractive realistic pose. This bighorn sheep replica makes for a nice pet, fits into a shoebox diorama, or serves as a great collectible. It is 3 1/4 inches long, with a white pelt. A necessity for any high-mountain school project! Check out our other sheep toys and gifts.

About Bighorn Sheep

The bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) is one of the most magnicient native animals found in North America. The bighorn sheep is named for the large dark brown curved horn borne by males. Females have horns also, but much smaller, less curved ones. Both sexes have dark brown bodies with a white rump. The bighorn sheep ranges in the Rocky Mountains, the West, Northern Mexico and parts of Canada. It once roamed freely, played an integral part in native lore, and was a staple in native diet. Today, due to overhunting and loss of habitat, the bighorn sheep is rarely seen. However, it is not considered endangered.



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stuffed animals, plastic animals,
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Tapir and Friends Animal Store
helps preserve endangered species
and their habitats

All tapirs are endangered species
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Mailing: PO Box 118, Astoria, Oregon 97103, USA ~ Street: 1490 Marine Drive, Astoria, OR 97103 USA
Phones: Toll free (888) 325-3179 ~ Office (503) 325-3179 ~ Cell Phone (503) 338-8646