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Mouflon


Mouflon
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Copyright: Marcin Pakulski (marcin) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 136 W: 0 N: 242] (1826)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-09-09
Categories: Mammals
Camera: Nikon D50, Sigma 135-400mm f/4.5-5.6 APO
Exposure: f/5.6, 1/80 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2006-11-21 12:23
Viewed: 1076
Points: 4
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note [Polish]
The Mouflon is a species of wild sheep and as such is one of the Caprinae or "goat antelopes". It is thought to be one of the two ancestors for all modern domestic sheep breeds. It is red-brown with a dark back-stripe, light colored saddle patch and underparts. The males are horned and the females are horned or polled.

They originated in Southwest Asia, where the species known as Asiatic mouflon (Ovis orientalis) lives. They were introduced to the islands of Corsica, Sardinia, Rhodes and Cyprus during the neolithic period, perhaps as feral domesticated animals, where they naturalized to the mountainous interiors of these islands over the past few thousand years, giving rise to the species known as European mouflon (O. musimon or O. ammon). They are now rare on the islands, but have been successfully introduced into central Europe, including Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania, even in some northern European countries, such as Finland.

The scientific classification of the Mouflon is disputed but the European Mouflon may be considered as either Ovis musimon or Ovis ammon musimon.

Other names: Agrino (Greek), Muflon (Czech), Muflone (Italian), Corsican Mouflon, European Mouflon, Musimon, Musmon, Sardinian Mouflon. (From Wikipedia)


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It looks so sad. how come?
Nice composition. I wonder if it could be alittle more sharper but the sharpness here is sufficient.
Good capture of a subject that is so dark. Good light background because it contrast well with the subject.
Steph

bonjour
voici une macro de ce mouflon que je trouve géniale, nette et couleurs extra
bravo
edith

Hi Marcin,

Excellent portrait with great details! The colors are natural and warm, probably because of the yellow BG. Good use of DOF! Well done!

Regards,
Eddie

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