The Dall sheep (also known as Dall's sheep and the
thin horn)
is a hoofed mammal that lives in mountainous regions (alpine
tundra and taiga). These mammals inhabit Arctic and
sub-Arctic regions of Alaska and western Canada. They eat
grasses, sedges, broad-leaved plants, and dwarf willows. In
winter, when these foods are scarce, they add lichens to their
diet. The distribution and availability of forage requires the
sheep to move seasonally between traditional summer and
winter ranges. The sheep usually roam in small social units, either
maternal ewe, lamb and yearling groups, or groups of rams.
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