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I was always amazed with the majesty of a big typical horned buck watching me as I watched him back, and I was equally intrigued with why bucks in East Texas where I grew up looked so much different from the bucks I would see during visits with friends in South Texas. And thus began the birth of G2 Breeding and Hunting. It made me realize I was the luckiest man that ever wore boots! Facebook Instagram. Your Outdoor Destination. View G2 Ranch Trailer. However, they prefer to have wooded areas around where they can rest and hide from danger.

They tend to only live in areas where there is plenty of food in the summer and a decent chance of finding it in the winter months. The Fallow Deer are very social animals, especially with the females. They will form big herds. If food supplies start to become scarce they will split into smaller groups as this will increase their chance of survival. They males are loosely associated with the herds, coming and going.

Thought to be one of two original ancestors of all modern day sheep. It originated on the islands of Corsica, Sardina, and Cyprus. Like most wild sheep, the mouflon lives in mountainous terrain, usually above the tree line or in mountain meadows. It has a red-brown color with a dark area along its back, and lighter colored side patches. Its underparts are white as well as the bottom half of their legs. It has a white muzzle and white circles around its eyes. The curved, spiral horns are usually around 25 inches in length and are arch back over its head.

The mouflon's horns don't flare out at the end as most wild sheep's do. The size of a male mouflon's horns determine his status in the group. A mouflon is about the size of a medium sheep with a weight range of pounds. They are feet long, and stand about feet tall at the shoulders. They have a rough coat, and during the winter grow a woolly under coat that keeps them warm.

The males and females live in separate groups and only come together during mating season. The ewes will usually have the better foraging grounds because their health is more important for reproduction. Mouflon mate, or go through a rut, in late autumn to early winter. The rams' dominance is determined by his age and the size of his horns. The mouflon's diet is tough. Being a herbivore, it grazes on short grasses, heather, and shrubs.

It has a multi-chambered stomach with special microbes that break down the cellulose of the plant cell walls. Natural predators like bears and wolves have all but disappeared from the mouflon's range. The mouflon is a shy animal which feeds mostly at night and doesn't stay long in one place.

A species of antelope that is native to the Sahara desert. Sometimes referred to as the screwhorn antelope, the addax is critically endangered in the wild due to unregulated hunting.

Addaxes are around three feet tall at the shoulder and weigh to lbs. Their most distinctive identifying features are the long spiraling horns that occur on both sexes. These horns can reach nearly four feet long on males.

The coloring of their coat varies by season; grey in the winter and nearly completely white in the summer. Addaxes are ideally suited to living in a harsh desert environment. They are able to satisfy all of their hydration requirements with just the native grasses they eat and do not need to drink water to survive; however they will certainly drink from any water sources that are available.

Addaxes live in herds of two to fifty animals, usually led by a dominant older male. They are nomadic animals and will wander wherever food is available.. It is estimated that there are fewer than addaxes left in the wild, with an additional living in captive herds.

The addax is one of the rarest wild mammals in the world. The most abundant of the 3 species of zebra. The zebra looks like a horse, only smaller. It doesn't sound like a horse, and "barks" instead of neighs. Its height is about 4 foot from shoulder to hoof, and weighs in at to pounds. It has rather short legs and a large head. The zebra has black and white stripes, a black nose, and black hooves.

It also has a short, erect mane. The stripes on its side are vertical but bend to become horizontalon its rump. Every zebra's stripe pattern is different. View Comments Likes: 21 Shares: 3 Comments: 4.

Comment on Facebook Is that good to eat. What a great one. Wow Greg! That is beautiful. View Comments Likes: 27 Shares: 1 Comments: 0. View Comments Likes: 19 Shares: 1 Comments: 1. Comment on Facebook I was looking at that buck this morning on the Jbar , he's still on the hoof. View Comments Likes: 32 Shares: 0 Comments: 2.



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