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- noun Plural form of
mouflon .
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Reconstructing the genetic history of a population of mouflons descended from a single pair, the team of Denis Réale, professor of the Department of Biological Sciences at Université du Québec à Montréal, demonstrated that the animals 'genetic diversity increased over time, contrary to what the usual models predict.
June 20th, 2007 2007
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Regular monitoring is done of threatened and critical plant populations, plant community coverage, mouflons, rabbits and introduced species, visitor numbers and requests for research.
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Instead alternatives to downhill include cross-country skiing, snowshoe wildlife walks to search for chamois, mouflons or marmots, skating and ice-fishing at Lake Vonne, or even scuba diving under the frozen surface of the little mountain pond.
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Now, according to Khorozyan there are about 200-250 Armenian mouflons and about 2,000 bezoar goats in Armenia.
Armenianow Siranuysh Gevorgyan 2009
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Igor Khorozyan, project coordinator of WWF (World Wildlife Fund) Armenian office, says that bezoar goats and mouflons live mainly in the southern part of Armenian.
Armenianow Siranuysh Gevorgyan 2009
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"La domesticite n'a eu aucune influence sur le developpement intellectuel des _mouflons_ que nous avons possedes ....
Sir John Constantine Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica: Beginning with the Year 1756 Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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