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From the post:
>Justin Lucht was working on the Moss Ranch near Lovell on Monday when he spotted one of the many bighorn sheep that frequent the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains. He calls them “one of the coolest sheep populations in the state.” A bighorn ram that was grazing nearby had the trademark look of this population. A smaller horn stuck out at an angle, while the other was much larger, thicker, and had grown to the point that it was almost looped up to its right eye.
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From the post:
>>Justin Lucht was working on the Moss Ranch near Lovell on Monday when he spotted one of the many bighorn sheep that frequent the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains. He calls them “one of the coolest sheep populations in the state.”
A bighorn ram that was grazing nearby had the trademark look of this population. A smaller horn stuck out at an angle, while the other was much larger, thicker, and had grown to the point that it was almost looped up to its right eye.
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