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Urial


The Urial is a medium-sized wild sheep, member of the goat antelope subfamily, also known as Shapo or Arkhar. Noticeable features are the reddish-brown long fur that will fade during the winter. Males are characterized by a black ruff stretching from the neck to the chest and significantly larger horns.

Urial males have large horns, curling outwards from the top of the head turning in to end somewhere behind the head, females have shorter, compressed horns. The horns of the males may grow to be up 1 metre.

The Urial is found in the mountain areas of Russia, India and central Asia. The habitat consists of grassy slopes below the timberline. Urials rarely move to the rocky areas of the mountains. The Urial feed mainly on grass but are able to eat leaves of trees and bushes if needed.

The mating season begins in September. During mating the rams (which live in their own herds when not mating) will select 4-5 ewes, who will give birth to one or two lambs after 5 months.

The average shoulder height of an adult male Urial lies somewhere between 80 and 90 centimeters.

The conservation status of the Urial is threatened as their habitat is perfectly suitable for human development; the Urial population has been recovering the last few years though.

There are three subspecies of Ovis vignei:

  • Ovis vignei cycloceros (Afghan Urial)
  • Ovis vignei punjabiensis (Punjab Urial)
  • Ovis vignei vignei (Ladakh Urial)
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