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Dall's sheep
Dall sheep D0012600 (dôl) or Dall's sheep (dôlz)n. A large wild sheep (Ovis dalli) of the mountainous regions of northwest North America, ranging in color from white to nearly black and having large, curved horns. [After William Healey Dall (1845-1927), American naturalist.]Dall's′ sheep′ (dɔlz) also Dall′ sheep′, n. a white-haired wild mountain sheep, Ovis dalli, of NW North America. [1905–10; after William H. Dall (1845–1927), U.S. naturalist] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Dall's sheep - large white wild sheep of northwestern Canada and AlaskaDall sheep, Ovis montana dalli, white sheepgenus Ovis, Ovis - sheepwild sheep - undomesticated sheep | EncyclopediaSeeDall sheepDall's sheep Related to Dall's sheep: Thinhorn SheepSynonyms for Dall's sheepnoun large white wild sheep of northwestern Canada and AlaskaSynonyms- Dall sheep
- Ovis montana dalli
- white sheep
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