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The Dall Sheep is a mid-sized North American ungulate. It is an adoptable animal in Wildlife Park 3.

Description[]

The Dall Sheep, or Thinhorn Sheep, is a species of wild sheep native to Canada and Alaska. It can be identified by its coat, which is typically white in coloration, but may also be pale brown. Like all sheep, it displays strong sexual dimorphism, with males being larger than females (weighing up to 113kg) and sporting larger, thicker horns that have a greater curve.

Dall sheep live in subarctic mountain meadows and, like all sheep, predominantly feed on grass. They live in groups, or "flocks", that typically consists of single-sex structures. Males will compete for the right to mate with females, head-butting each other with their large horns to establish dominance. Dall sheep are preyed upon by wolves, coyotes and bears, although they have been known to fight back - individuals have been reported to headbutt wolves off of cliffs.

Wildlife Park 3[]

The Dall sheep is an adoptable animal in Wildlife Park 3. It was added as part of the Alaska expansion pack. Their daily food and enrichment necessities include grass, mineral, water, and scratching. In terms of their environment, they prefer hard grounds like stone. They also prefer having a minimum herd of 6, with 50 as the maximum herd number.

Diseases[]

These are the list of diseases that the said animal can suffer from:

Anxiety Apathy Babesiosis Caries
Conjunctivitis Cut Deficiency Dehydration
Diarrhea Eczema Gangrene Gastric Ulcer
Iodine Deficiency Mesotigmata Myasis Splinter
Tuberculosis Vasculitis Wry Neck Heat Exhaustion
Oil Toxication Mistreatment

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