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I had photos of this ram two years ago. Then hadn't seen him until yesterday. This is on a reservation and just off the highway. I don't think he is albino, just a white phase.
He looks like a dall sheep.


 
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One more@!

 
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Wow!

Thanks for sharing
 
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Is he in the Canyon?

If he is on the res he probably has as much of a chance as the moose that was out there a couple years ago behind riverton.
 
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If he is on the res he probably has as much of a chance as the moose that was out there a couple years ago behind riverton.


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The train tracks and highway could get him also.
 
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Is he in the Canyon?


yup! I was surprised to see him again. I thought he had already been poached or shot during their sheep season.

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The train tracks and highway could get him also.


Very true as they wander back and forth across both all the time.
 
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I've seen pictures of him from a distance, but not close ones like these. I thought he was supposed to be spending his time up in the north part of the Canyon above the res. toward Therm. Looks like he knows to watch for trains, LOL!
 
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Very cool! I'm no expert but to me his horns don't seem to have a 'classic' big horn configuration.


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Very cool! I'm no expert but to me his horns don't seem to have a 'classic' big horn configuration.



He is just young.
 
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A thick-horned white ram would make an amazing trophy! That is very cool. If someone sent me the pic and told me it was Wyoming, I would have thought, "Sure..."


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The last picture looks like he has pink eyes. Albino, I think.
 
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But his nose and ears don't show any pink. I wonder how long an albino would live? I was wondering the same thing.
 
Posts: 10478 | Location: N.W. Wyoming | Registered: 22 February 2003Reply With Quote
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Thats a cool looking sheep.


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