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Aoudad/Barbary Sheep Hunting Guides Directory

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The hunting guides and outfitters that are listed below specializing in Alberta Canada Whitetail Deer Hunting will help you in the planning of your next guided hunt or trip.

Florida Aoudad and Barbary Sheep Guides and Outfitters (1)
Dixie Sportsmans Hunting Lodge
Texas Aoudad and Barbary Sheep Guides and Outfitters (8)
J&L's Nooney Paw Paw Mountain Ranch
La Coma Ranch
Mesquite River Outfitters
Parker and Parker Quarter Circle 7 Ranch
T.A.L.A. Kennels and Outfitters
Texas Quality Hunts
Thompson Temple Texas Wildlife

About Aoudad and Barbary Sheep
by Wikipedia
North African goatlike mammal of the family Bovidae(order Artiodactyla). This species has been inappropriately called a sheep, although recent genetic information reveals that it is much more closely related to wild goats. The aoudad stands about 102 cm (40 inches) at the shoulder. It has a of long, soft hair hanging from its throat and forequarters and has semicircular horns that curve outward, back, and then inward over the neck. Both fringe and horns are more pronounced in the male. The aoudad occurs in dry, mountainous, or rocky country and lives in small family groups. It can go without water for about five days. When threatened, the aoudad stands motionless and is concealed by its tawny brown coat, which blends in with the surrounding rocks. It is considered vulnerable to extinction in all its natural range, where only scattered, small populations survive; it is probably extinct in Egypt. Introduced to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico for hunting purposes, it has established thriving populations there, where it outcompetes indigenous ungulates such as desert bighorn sheep
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