Mouflon

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FEATURES

spiral-shaped curved horns, dense coat, high resilience to harsh conditions

AVERAGE AGE

8 – 12 years

WEIGHT

40 – 65 kg

AREAL

mountains and rocky forests in Southern and Central Europe

FOOD

grasses, leaves, twigs, bark

Mouflon (European wild sheep)

The mouflon is a species of wild sheep native to the mountainous regions of Europe. It is known for its spiral-shaped horns and dense coat, which help it survive harsh environmental conditions. It feeds on grass, leaves, twigs, and bark, adapted to life in rocky and forested habitats. The mouflon plays an important role in mountain ecosystems, contributing to the natural balance. This species is mainly found in the Carpathians and mountainous areas of southern Europe, being a symbol of the local wildlife.