An Argali eats grasses, herbs, and sedges because of the surroundings of this mammal.
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An argali is a species of wild sheep, Latin name Ovis ammon, which roams the highlands of Central Asia.
It is estimated that there are 96,000 to 114,000 argali sheep in the world today. Their population is considered to be declining.
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Argali
Wild Asian sheep are commonly referred to as "argali sheep." They are native to the mountains of Central and East Asia and are known for their large, curved horns and thick, shaggy coats.
The largest species of wild sheep are the argali. The males normally grow to weigh between 200 and 400 pounds. The largest recorded argali sheep was a ram that weighed 476 pounds.
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An argal is an alternative name for an argali, a species of wild sheep, Latin name Ovis ammon, which roams the highlands of Central Asia.